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- Thirteen employees of Fubon Bank in Hong Kong were arrested by anti-graft authorities over a possible HK$ 50 million loan fraud. Full article in Chinese: http://www.caijing.com.cn/2009-01-06/110045519.html - Central and local governments issued regulations to restrict overseas trips. * Earthquake Affects Natural Gas Production - Central disciplinary officials asked officials to tighten travel budgets. Full article in Chinese: http://www.caijing.com.cn/2009-01-06/110045466.html - The Jiangsu government launched an investigation of property developer Leyuan Property. - Zhejiang prohibited unauthorized stays,nike air jordan, prolonged stays and unscheduled itinerary. Politics and Law Full article in Chinese: http://www.caijing.com.cn/2009-01-06/110045500.html - It promised to secure liquidity in the banking sector by increasing the monetary supply and credit lending. - The company noted the impact of the Sichuan earthquake in May. Full article in Chinese: http://www.caijing.com.cn/2009-01-06/110045523.html --> China Lowers Aviation Development Target,giubbotti moncler, Jiangsu Leyuan Property Investigated for Illegal Financing,giubbotto moncler, China Unicom Merger with Netcom Completed, First M&A Loans Issued, Central Bank Says It Will Innovate Related article in English: Web Post Reveals Officials' Luxury * China Unicom Merger with Netcom Completed Full article in Chinese: http://www.caijing.com.cn/2009-01-06/110045493.html - Overall turnover is expected to grow 10 percent this year,doudoune moncler, compared with 2008. Passenger volume and freight volume are expected to increase 11 percent and 8 percent year on year, respectively. From Caijing Online - Officials set a lower-than-expected development target for the country's civil aviation sector this year, amid the global economic slowdown. Full article in Chinese: http://www.caijing.com.cn/2009-01-07/110045543.html - ICBC offered the first M&A loan to Beijing Capital Co.,abercrombie & fitch, Ltd. - China’s central bank said it would maintain loose monetary policy through control of the interest rate, required reserve ratio, and interbank market. - China’s first mergers and acquisition loans were issued after regulations went into place. Full article in Chinese: http://www.caijing.com.cn/2009-01-06/110045490.html * China Lowers Aviation Development Target - Fubon (HKSE: 00636) fell 4.6 percent to close at HK$ 2.44 on January 6. Related article in English: M&A Lending Exits Banking Grey Zone Industry - Leyuan Property, at work on a new skyscraper in Huaian city, illegally raised nearly one billion yuan from thousands of individuals. Full article in Chinese: http://www.caijing.com.cn/2009-01-06/110045394.html - Sinopec may delay development of Puguang,piumini moncler, a 250 billion cubic meter reserve in Sichuan. - Beijing Capital will use the loans to acquire water treatment projects across the nation. * Fubon Bank Employees Suspected of HK$ 50 Million Fraud * Jiangsu Leyuan Property Investigated for Illegal Financing - In 2008, overall turnover,doudoune moncler pas cher, passenger volume and freight volume grew 2.4 percent, 3.3 percent and 0.2 percent year on year, respectively. - China Unicom and China Netcom completed their merger on January 6. - A local court froze the assets of Leyuan Property. - China National Petro Corp. reported that China’s natural gas production increased by 14 percent in 2008, slower than 2007’s record high of 18 percent. * Central Bank Says It Will Innovate Finance and Economy * Officials’ Overseas Travel Trimmed * First M&A Loans Issued - The merger is part of China's government-led restructuring of the telecommunications sector, which started in May 2008. - The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) started investigating after complaints that bank employees accepted ‘advantages’ from machine dealers. 相关的主题文章: »In a brief statement after their meeting //www.caijing.com.cn/2009-02-12/110055405.html Williams sisters to team up in Australian Open UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said here Wednesday that "Afghanistan will remain one of our main priorities in 2010," and the relations between Afghanistan and its international partners "must be reevaluated." |
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