How You Could Profit From China’s Air Pollution
Have you seen the news reports about the awful *air pollution across China*? With all its breakneck growth over the past 25 years or so, the words 'air pollution' and China are almost one and the same....
View ArticleChina's air pollution again at danger levels
Beijing residents advised to stay indoors as much as possible with severe pollution at levels 'beyond index' Dangerously high pollution levels shrouded Beijing in smog on Tuesday for the second time in...
View ArticleChina may fine-tune loan-to-deposit ratio rule
China’s bank watchdog may fine-tune loan-to-deposit ratio rules to improve lenders’ risk controls as interest rates are gradually liberalised, a local newspaper reported on Tuesday. A China Business...
View ArticleOil rises as US, China manufacturing improves
Oil rises as US, China manufacturing improves Associated Press Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated...
View ArticleChina's military at 'high risk' on corruption: watchdog
*China's armed forces are battling a major corruption problem, with little political oversight and no whistleblower mechanism to counter graft, watchdog Transparency International said today. * China,...
View ArticleHydro dams could jeopardise China's ecosystems, warn green groups
Dams on the Salween river could damage ecosystems, displace people, and lead to potentially catastrophic seismic events Chinese environmental groups warn that government plans for a slew of...
View ArticleOil rises as US, China manufacturing improves
Oil rises as US, China manufacturing improves Associated Press Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated...
View ArticleJEFFERIES: China's Air Pollution Is Saving Lives
Jefferies analysts Laban Yu and Jack Lu argue in a note today that China's epic air pollution is actually saving lives. Wait what? Here's their case: Yes, of course China's smog problems are very real...
View ArticleJEFFERIES: China's Incredible Air Pollution Is Saving Lives
Jefferies analysts Laban Yu and Jack Lu argue in a note today that China's epic air pollution is actually saving lives. Wait what? Here's their case: Yes, of course China's smog problems are very real...
View ArticleChina's New Leader Wants Officials To Cut Back On Extravagance
The Sinocism newsletter is compiled by Bill Bishop, and republished here with permission. Be Informed About China. The Sinocism China Newsletter. Free. Bo Xilai did not go on trial Monday, frustrating...
View ArticleChina Just Threatened a Currency War if the Fed Doesn't Stop Printing
The tension between Central Banks that we noted yesterday continues to worsen. This time it was China and the EU, not just Germany, that fired warning shots at the US Fed. A senior Chinese *official...
View ArticleChina will not harm neighbours, says Xi Jinping
*Seeking to allay growing apprehensions about China's rapid rise, its new leader Xi Jinping said on Tuesday that his country will not "harm" neighbours nor it will grow at the expense of other nations...
View ArticleChina Has Launched Its First Luxury Cruise Ship
International cruise lines looking to tap demand for all-inclusive vacations among China’s growing ranks of outbound tourists are set to face new domestic competition from China’s first home-made...
View ArticleJohn Wagner Givens: An End to China's Forced Labor Camps?
In the fall of last year, Tang Hui, the mother of an 11-year -old young girl who had been kidnapped, raped, and sold into prostitution by seven men, was sentenced to 18 months in China's reeducation...
View ArticleFrom China With Love: What Your iPhone Went Through To Get To You
This series is commissioned by UPS. Discover the new logistics. It levels playing fields and lets you act locally or globally. It’s for the individual entrepreneur, the small business, or the large...
View ArticleChina's 'A-Quality Women' Are Getting Left Behind
The sad, strange phenomenon of China's so-called "leftover women"— women criticized for being unmarried over the age of 27 — has left many around the world scratching their heads. Perhaps the saddest...
View ArticleChina Hits Key Demographic Ceiling As Working-Age Population Now Declining
The meme of the moment remains China's 'rotation' to urbanization as the new growth engine, but as SocGen's Wei Yao notes, while this shift from farmers to manufacturers has raised productivity, urban...
View ArticleChina to enter second half of urbanisation cycle
China will look to expand domestic demand and consumption through urbanisation and promote economic and social development. This could boost China's economic growth by 3.5 to 7 per cent over the next...
View ArticleChina: The “Blackest Day” Is Still In The Future
Wolf Richter www.testosteronepit.com www.amazon.com/author/wolfrichter China has tried over the years to come to grips with its pandemic pollution, yet in Beijing, through a combination of factors,...
View ArticleWater Pollution Control in China Industry Research Report – Now Available...
Revenue for the Water Pollution Control industry in China is expected to total $890.7 million in 2012, says IBISWorld. In the five years through 2012, industry revenue has been increasing at an...
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