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A healthy property market, not exports, is the key to sustaining growth

2.

China responds to global slowdown by stepping up export sector restructuring

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The new anti-inflation strategy is intensifying upward pressures on the yuan

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Lacking a clear direction in monetary policy, the PBOC is undermining future stability

5.

The end of China's bubble is coming, but it's still some time off

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Net returns, 10 Oct 2007

Aquaculture is fuelling rapid growth in China's fisheries sector

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Clothing China, 21 Sep 2007

As export growth slows, domestic demand picks up

8.

Suppliers in strong position for winter talks

9.

China's surpluses are soaring, but it's the structural changes that provide the road map to future trade trends

10.

China joins a growing tide of countries seeking to diversify their reserves into a broad spectrum of global assets

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Corporate tax boost, 08 Mar 2007

Pending fiscal reforms look good for profits, investment and the capital market

12.

China now faces the penalties of success in world trade; and WTO complaints will be the focal point

13.

Can Beijing cool down real estate without provoking a bust?

14.

China's love affair with FDI is giving way to a boom in outward direct investment

15.

Washington increases the pressure on Beijing to let the yuan appreciate

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Foreign banks are rushing in, but will their involvement resolve China's banking problems?

17.

Expectations that Paulson's mission to Beijing will bring pressures for yuan revaluation are a red herring

18.

A plan to allocate 10 per cent of new state share issues to pension funds promises more than it can deliver.

19.

Much has been achieved, but more remains to be done to improve corporate governance

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The issues behind the ICBC IPO

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