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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
The country's output may decrease to as low as 7.5% in the first quarter next year, but this is a more sustainable level of growth, say China observers.
By Lillian Liu | 2 August 2010
As regulators in China endeavour to control bank lending, 2010 will be a year of balanced growth for China, says J.P. Morgan's Jing Ulrich.
By Winnie Tang | 2 March 2010
Mainland pork processor hopes to prepare a juicy banquet for its investors.
By Dan Slater | 15 September 2005
Why RAND''s economic growth forecasts for China are below consensus.
By Jame DiBiasio | 27 August 2004
Currency appreciation could be the answer to slowing growth and winning friends in the US says Fitch economist.
By Jackie Horne | 15 December 2003
It''s not the level of economic development that always determines a province''s non-performing loan levels says a PBOC researcher. It can be something far more subtle - ...
By Dan Slater | 23 September 2002
Thierry Mesquillet, CEO at Credit Agricole Asset Management Hong Kong, talks about his strategy to double assets under management.
By Richenda Evans-Freke | 24 April 2002
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