Alle Einträge vom October, 2008
Illegal radio stations in Taiwan
Saturday, 25.10.2008NCC targets illegal radio In addition to raiding illegal radio stations, the NCC also placed measures to help legalize illegal operators (Asia Media/Taipei Times).
Zhejiang Province: A Free-Market Success Story
Saturday, 25.10.2008“Yasheng Huang is a professor at the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This article is based on his recent book, Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics, published by Cambridge University Press.” Quelle: Business Week.
Chinese Massacre, 1871
Saturday, 25.10.2008“Today is the 136th anniversary of the Chinese Massacre …”. Quelle: LA Times.
Das Land der Mittel
Friday, 24.10.2008ASEM-Gipfel in China – Finanzmärkte hoffen auf das Land der Mittel Von Andreas Lorenz (Spiegel).
Riding on the Australian dollar
Friday, 24.10.2008Citic Pacific Tied to Australian Dollar After Losses “… the Chinese steelmaker and property developer has four times more money riding on the Australian dollar than it earned last year …”. Von Bob Chen und Theresa Tang. Quelle: Bloomberg.
Peking nimmt sich überraschend viel Zeit für Merkel
Friday, 24.10.2008Von Johnny Erling. Quelle: Welt.
Wo die Nadel trifft, ist nahezu egal
Friday, 24.10.2008Traditionelle Chinesische Medizin – Heilung auf Treu und Glauben “… Die fehlenden Studien sind das Problem des Westens.” Von Christina Berndt (SZ).
EU brüskiert Peking mit Preisverleihung
Friday, 24.10.2008“Der chinesische Bürgerrechtler Hu Jia ist ungeachtet chinesischer Warnungen diesjähriger Träger des Sacharow-Preises des EU-Parlaments. Kanzlerin Merkel begrüßte die Auszeichnung …”. Quelle: Handelsblatt. Dazu: Der Unbeugsame Von Henrik Bork (SZ).
China, an Engine of Growth, Faces a Global Slump
Thursday, 23.10.2008Von Jim Yardley und Keith Bradsher. Quelle: NYT.
Finanzmarktreform: Merkel prescht in Peking vor
Thursday, 23.10.2008Von Sven Afhüppe. Quelle: Handelsblatt.
Heaven and Earth Bank Ltd.
Thursday, 23.10.2008‘Funeral money’ gets man in trouble with police (Shanghai Daily)
“Happily ever after” with middle-aged Japanese males
Thursday, 23.10.2008Shifting winds “… Last year, Japanese accounted for the largest number of foreigners marrying women in Shanghai …” (Standard).
‘Unwell,’ teary Zhang [Zhang Mingqing å¼ é“æ¸…] returns to China
Thursday, 23.10.2008“Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait (ARATS) Vice Chairman Zhang Mingqing (張銘清) yesterday tearfully left for home ahead of schedule …”. Quelle: Taipei Times.
“Chocolate City” – Africans seek their dreams in China
Thursday, 23.10.2008Nachtrag. Blogeintrag in Fool’s Mountain/ Nanfang Dushi Ribao.
Wal-Mart announces new ethical and environmental principles
Thursday, 23.10.2008Von Stephanie Rosenbloom. Quelle: IHT.
Government officials are not allowed to remain in countries when their visits end
Thursday, 23.10.20082 Chinese officials fail to return from Paris Von Wang Zhenghua (China Daily).
China bekommt Auswirkungen der Finanzkrise zu spüren
Wednesday, 22.10.2008Von Johnny Erling. Quelle: Welt.
Lehman Dynamic Spreads Through Chinese Economy
Wednesday, 22.10.2008Kommentar von William Pesek. Quelle: Bloomberg.