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    INFLATION
    China's CPI Up 1.9% in December
    China's CPI rose 1.9% in December, outpacing analysts' forecasts.
    Tang Xiangyang | 2010-01-21
    MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS
    China Exceeds Growth Target - GDP Up 8.7% in 2009
    China's gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 8.7 percent in 2009, surpassing the central government's goal of 8 percent growth for the year.
    Liu Peng | 2010-01-21
    CORRUPTION
    Former General Manager of Moutai Sentenced to Death
    Qiao Hong, the former general manager of Kweichow Moutai, was sentenced to death by Guizhou's Zunyi Intermediate People's Court on January 15.
    Tang Xiangyang | 2010-01-18
    HOUSING
    China Moves to Curb Property Prices
    Over the past month, China's central government has made a series of major policy announcements aimed at cooling the country's booming housing market.
    Tang Xiangyang | 2010-01-18
    TECHNOLOGY
    Google to Stop Censoring Search Results in China
    Google has announced that they are no longer willing to continue censoring their search results on Google.cn..
    Pang Lei | 2010-01-13
    BANKING
    China Raises Cash Reserve Ratio
    The People's Bank of China has announced that as of Jan 18, it will raise the deposit reserve ratio for deposit-taking financial institutions by 0.5 of a percentage point.
    Liu Peng | 2010-01-12
    TRADE
    China's Exports Up 17.7% in December
    China's exports grew by an unexpected 17.7 percent in December, reaching a total of 130.73 billion US dollars.
    Tang Xiangyang | 2010-01-12
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    Severity of SW China Drought Worsens
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    China's CPI Up 2.7% in February
    China's CPI rose 2.7 percent in February from a year earlier.
    Source:National Bureau of Statistics
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