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Growing fears of a hard landing for China's economy
A severe slowdown in industrial production will not seriously affect China's GDP growth for 2011, says Morgan Stanley, but the rapid turnaround has caused others to worry about ...
By
Lillian Liu
| 24 May 2012
Macro & Markets
"Very difficult" for China to meet inflation target: People’s Daily
China's consumer price index may exceed the government's tolerance level again this year, according to an editorial in the official state newspaper.
By
Lillian Liu
| 29 August 2011
M&A
GLP makes $375 million China acquisition
Global Logistic Properties uses IPO proceeds and shares as currency to acquire a 53% stake in the logistics facility attached to the Beijing airport.
By
Sameera Anand
| 6 January 2011
Business Moves
BNY Mellon awarded banking licence in Beijing
The licence enables Bank of New York Mellon to provide banking services to its institutional clients and will broaden its range of local and global capabilities.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 29 June 2010
Equities
China Construction Bank plans $11 billion rights issue
The sale will bring the total amount of money sought by the country's four biggest publicly traded banks this year to approximately $26.6 billion.
By
Lillian Liu
| 3 May 2010
Macro & Markets
More measures to cool China's property market in the works
The government is taking its ability to cool the property market as confirmation of its credibility when it comes to economic management, analysts say.
By
Lillian Liu
| 3 May 2010
Equities
Longfor prices near top to raise $912 million
The Chinese developer attracts strong interest from both institutions and retail investors, despite an aggressive valuation relative to other recent newcomers in the same sector.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 13 November 2009
Business Moves
Soho China to build portfolio of investment properties
The CEO of the Hong Kong-listed commercial property developer talks to FinanceAsia about a shift in strategy, opportunities in the distressed market and about staying disciplined.
By
Anette Jönsson
| 7 August 2008
Business Moves
Salans law firm opens Beijing office
The law firm expands in China as it builds its foreign direct investment and M&A business.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 10 July 2008
View Point
Beijing Olympics – Too large, too costly? Maybe not
The use of diversified funding sources and plans to use the venues after the games could see Beijing come out ahead, despite playing host to one of the most expensive Olympics ...
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Standard & Poor's
| 17 June 2008
View Point
Is Beijing ready for the Olympics?
Not yet, according to this bemused traveller. A completely non-scientific look at China's readiness for the Olympics.
By
Lara Wozniak
| 27 November 2007
Equities
Beijing Enterprises brings rare China EB
Red chip breaks lock-up to raise new cash.
By
Jackie Horne
| 1 December 2005
People Moves
Jones Day beefs up Beijing presence
Three associates bolsters its China business and construction practice groups.
By
Andrew Peck
| 4 August 2005
Securities Services
State Street opens Beijing office
Pension reform continues to spur investment managers to outsource back and middle office functions.
By
Jame DiBiasio
| 7 June 2005
View Point
Shanghai and Beijing property to fall
CLSA''s head of property predicts residential price declines of 25% to 30% over two years.
By
Dan Slater
| 19 May 2005
Private Capital
Beijing property blues
PT Barnum is alive and well and would like to show you a flat in Beijing.
By
Tony Guo
| 2 December 2004
View Point
Change and Opportunity in Beijing
How Beijing is transforming itself into a world class financial capital.
By
JPMorgan
| 8 October 2004
Pensions & Insurance
ING China insurance JV expands to Beijing
ING Capital Life Insurance Company to open branch in PRC capital.
By
Andrew Peck
| 2 September 2004
Pensions & Insurance
ING Capital JV expands into Beijing
The life insurer receives approval from the China Insurance Regulatory Authority to set up a branch office in the capital.
By
Dan Slater
| 1 September 2004
Pensions & Insurance
Sun arrives in Beijing
Sun Life''s President talks about the complexities of the China insurance business.
By
Andrew Peck
| 13 May 2004
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