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China: Fast food nation. Too fast economy?
Is China's economy heading for a hard or soft landing? Well, it looks like Chinese consumers can't get enough of Diet Coke and the Colonel's famous secret recipe. That may be good news. Apple trademark battle threatens to halt iPad sales in China
Apple?s expansion into China, home to a devout, cult-like population of Apple Mac heads, has been marred by a trademark infringement claim mounted by Proview Technology over the use of the name ?iPad.? In the most recent development, the Shenzhen subsidiary of the Hong-Kong-based company has filed an injunction to restrict Apple from selling iPads in China altogether, according to People?s Daily ... China May Add Tens of Billions of Euros to EFSF, Academic Says
China may ?move shortly? to help Europe resolve its debt crisis by providing an investment of as much as 100 billion euros ($132 billion), said Yuan Gangming, an economist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. China's hardline politics clash with soft power
China's hardline political stance, as shown by its veto of a UN resolution on Syria at the weekend, is increasingly clashing with the Asian powerhouse's efforts to improve its image abroad, analysts say. China's Banks Given More Time To Meet Stricter Capital Rules - Report
China will likely give banks a longer grace period to meet stricter capital requirements that are aimed at curbing credit risks, the 21st Century Business Herald reported Wednesday, citing a person familiar with the situation. China Nod for Citibank Credit Cards May Show Market Opening
China?s decision to allow Citigroup Inc. to issue credit cards may signal an opening of the banking market as the government relaxes restrictions that are the subject of a U.S. complaint at the World Trade Organization. China May ?Move Shortly? on Aid for Europe
The money would probably go to the European Financial Stability Facility, the euro bailout fund, said Yuan, adding that the forecasts are his own and don?t necessarily represent government plans. Economists from the academy provide policy advice without direct involvement in decisions. China sees "trust deficit" before Xi's U.S. trip
BEIJING (Reuters) - China and the United States suffer a "trust deficit" that Vice President Xi Jinping's trip to Washington could help ease, a Chinese diplomat said in a speech published on Tuesday, playing down Chinese fears about a U.S. "pivot" towards Asia. China's president-in-waiting, Xi, will visit the United States starting next Tuesday, going to the farming state of Iowa where he stayed ... Is China growing too fast? - The Buzz
Is China's economy heading for a hard or soft landing? Well, it looks like Chinese consumers can't get enough of Diet Coke and the Colonel's famous secret recipe. That may be good news. China says may send envoy to discuss Syria crisis
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is considering sending an envoy to the Middle East to discuss the crisis in Syria, the foreign ministry said Tuesday, as it sought to assuage popular anger at its vetoing of an Arab League-backed U.N. resolution on the country. China, along with Russia, blocked a draft U.N. resolution that backed an Arab plan urging President Bashar al-Assad to quit. Russia has ...
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