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Our readers still rate China as a buying opportunity, though fears of a severe slump in growth are getting louder.
By Nick Ferguson | 29 May 2012
At home, investment outpaces consumption; but abroad, wealthy Chinese are snapping up made-in-China products that are cheaper than at home.
By Lillian Liu | 9 March 2012
Having initially postponed the deal, Datang decides to go head-to-head with Huaneng Renewables for investor interest in the China clean-energy sector. Meanwhile, beverage ...
By Lillian Liu | 3 December 2010
The institutional tranche is more than 26 times covered, while the Hong Kong public offering is around 260 times subscribed, triggering a full clawback.
By Lillian Liu | 10 November 2010
Demand from institutional investors is strong on the first day of bookbuilding as the Chinese maker of children's strollers offers its shares at a significant discount to ...
By Lillian Liu | 9 November 2010
The Shenzhen-based department store operator is looking to raise as much as $205 million, up from a maximum $130 million during a previous listing attempt in July.
By Lillian Liu | 3 November 2010
The retailer of children's clothes – Boshiwa in Chinese – is supported by the participation of three well-known cornerstone investors as it aims to raise up to $320 ...
By Lillian Liu | 14 September 2010
Dr Doom has good things to say about China’s recovery, but includes a few warnings as well.
By Edward Russell | 22 January 2010
Domestic consumers remain hesitant as they are called on to fill the gap left by a drop in exports.
By Daniel Inman | 2 February 2009
Consumption, urbanisation and financial liberalisation are emerging themes for China investment. And investors have much to look out for, both in terms of risks and opportunities.
By Chi Lo | 13 April 2006
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