No. 344, Dec 3(1)
The City's Dream for Finance Street
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The Beijing local government is drawing up plans to expand its financial street, which is already home to some of the most recognizable names in international financial services. The area's buildings are packed to capacity with tenants, and demand is now exceeding supply. This is the result of preferential treatment of businesses within the 1.15 square km area, and what they call a general image boost from the ability to call the financial hot-spot home.
Original article: [Chinese]
Details on the Singapore-Tianjin Eco-city Deal
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The EO has the inside scoop on the latest developments surrounding the new 30 square km sustainable development area being established in Tianjin by a joint venture between local partners and the Singapore government. The goal of the project is to incubate green technology that can be used by the city to reduce energy consumption, etc.
Original article: [Chinese]
China's Internet, Web 2.0 VC Drying Up
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The initial excitement over China's fertile Web 2.0 industry has waned, with investors firmly skeptical and cautious. As a result, investments have steeply declined-- Web 2.0 start-ups received only 1 percent of venture capital being invested in China during October, according to China Venture.
[Full English translation forthcoming]
Original article: [Chinese]
Official Discloses Details on China Reserves Investment Company
From News, page 3
The board director of China's state foreign reserve investment company announced at a financial conference some details regarding the company's scope and future investment plans. The newly-formed company, which was formed in order to make better use of China's mounting reserves, has been relatively tight-lipped about its operations and future plans.
[English translation forthcoming]
Original article: [Chinese]
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