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    AUTOMOTIVE
    Auto Sales to Break 10 Million by October
    More than 1 million cars were sold in China during August and it's predicted that the total sales volume in the domestic auto market for the first ten months of 2009, will exceed 10 million units.
    Caijing | 2009-09-09
    BANKING
    Signals from China's Central Bank
    Su Ning, vice president of China's central bank, was recently quoted as saying that China should establish a new mechanism to “supplement liquidity”. His speech triggered debate among industry players about what exactly this new mechanism might be.
    Securities Daily | 2009-09-08
    HEALTH
    Swine Flu Sweeps Mainland China
    China's Ministry of Health yesterday announced that all of the 31 provincial-level governments in mainland China have reported cases of A/H1N1 flu in recent days. The ministry also said the number of the new cases on the mainland has risen by 1,177 in the past three days.
    Southern Metropolis Daily | 2009-09-08
    STATISTICS
    China's GDP Grew at 8.1% over Past 60 Years
    China's National Bureau of Statistics yesterday began publishing a series of reports on the country's economic development over the past six decades. The first report said China's GDP grew at an average rate of 8.1% over the past 60 years.
    The Beijing News | 2009-09-08
    HEALTH
    China Leads World with Swine Flu Vaccine
    The State Food and Drug Administration yesterday approved the A/H1N1 flu vaccine produced by domestic pharmaceutical company Sinovac.
    China Youth Daily | 2009-09-04
    IT
    Kai-fu Lee Quits as Google's Greater China President
    Kai-fu Lee (Li Kaifu), president of Google (Greater China) announced his resignation today.
    Net Ease | 2009-09-04
    PUBLIC SECURITY
    Large Crowds Protest in Urumuqi
    Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in various areas of Urumuqi yesterday to protest the recent spate of syringe stabbings that have taken place in the city in recent days.
    Oriental Morning Post | 2009-09-04
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    Briefs

    CPI Down 1.2% in August
    CPI registered a year-on-year decline of 1.2 percent in August, according to statistics released this morning.
    Source:National Bureau of Statistics
    China to Issue Government Bonds in Hong Kong
    China will sell 6 billion yuan of government bonds in Hong Kong for the first time later this month.
    Source:Ministry of Finance
    TAX
    Taxing Times
    China's tax bureau aims to collect an additional 100 billion in tax before the end of the ...

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