NYT says victim of Chinese hackers, China denies
*The New York Times today said Chinese hackers have carried out sustained attacks on its computer systems, breaking in and stealing the passwords of reporters, including in India, after the paper's...
View ArticleThe 10 Most Valuable Brands In China
China's growth rate might be slowing, but its army of middle class consumers in only getting bigger. And savvier. The convergence of these two phenomena—growth slowing and consumer sophistication...
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 ArticleChina Smog Continues Fifth Straight Day, Health Warnings Blanket The Region
*[Watch Video: Smog in China]* *Lawrence LeBlond for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* Thick smog in Beijing, China has left the city’s 20 million people with the worst air quality rating on its...
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...
View ArticleChina Automotive Systems Won the 2012 Annual Chrysler China Regional...
WUHAN, China, Jan. 30, 2013 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- China Automotive Systems, Inc. ("CAAS" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: CAAS), a leading power steering components and systems supplier in China, today...
View ArticleChina Burns Almost As Much Coal As The Rest Of The World Combined
China now burns nearly as much coal as the rest of the world combined. The country's appetite for the carbon-intensive fuel rose by 9% in 2011, to 3.8bn tonnes, meaning it now accounts for 47% of...
View ArticleGuest Post: Why China Is Holding All That Debt
Via John Aziz of Azizonomics blog, What does it mean that China is making a lot of noise about the Federal Reserve’s loose monetary policy? Via Reuters: A senior Chinese *official said on Friday that...
View ArticlePak hands over strategic Gwadar port to China
*The Pakistan government today approved the transfer of the management of the strategic Gwadar deep sea port from Singapore to China, a move that could raise concerns in India. * A meeting of the...
View ArticlePak govt approves handing over Gwadar port to China
*The Pakistan government today approved the transfer of the management of the strategic Gwadar deep sea port from Singapore to China, a move that could raise concerns in India. * A meeting of the...
View ArticleWorld View: China Suspected in New York Times Hacking
This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com: · China's smog becomes deadly, but use of coal increases · Chinese attackers considered likely in NY Times hacking · Israel threatened with...
View ArticleChina Steel Industry Profits Plunged By Nearly 100 Percent Last Year
The combined profits of China's major steelmakers crashed by more than 98 percent in 2012 as growth in the economy of the world's largest steel producer slowed, an industry group said. After-tax...
View ArticleHow We Know The Hackers That Infiltrated The New York Times Came From China
By now just about everyone knows that hackers from China attacked The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. The obvious question is how they know that. Grady Summers of Mandiant, a cyber security...
View ArticleGoogle's Eric Schmidt calls China 'most sophisticated hacker' in new book
Executive chairman warns US companies of consequences of 'not taking the same path of digital corporate espionage' Eric Schmidt, the executive chairman of Google, has criticised China in his new book,...
View ArticleChina's Broken Shock Absorber
Authored by Daniel Cloud, (A review of Mark DeWeaver’s Animal Spirits with Chinese Characteristics) Analysts who’ve only started paying attention to the country in the last decade *often seem convinced...
View ArticleChina bars Uighur scholar from traveling to the US
A prominent scholar from China's Turkic Uighur ethnic minority says he was detained for more than 12 hours at Beijing's airport and then sent home when attempting to board a flight to the U.S. Reported...
View ArticleChina Bars Uighur Scholar From Traveling to the US
Scholar from Turkic Uighur minority says China has stopped him from traveling to the US Reported by ABCNews.com 15 hours ago.
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