Chinese data nowadays are market-moving
Monday, 24.10.2011China Cracks Down on Leaks, Officials Jailed (Bloomberg)
China Cracks Down on Leaks, Officials Jailed (Bloomberg)
Quelle: Pattaya Mail
“… what … appeared to be an assault by drug smugglers …” Quelle: Reuters.
Im Jahr des Hasen: Die Zukunft des Journalismus Bei der Vorstellung des deutsch-chinesischen Spielfilms “I phone you” in Peking bekamen Journalisten 200 Yuan in bar. Von Christian Y. Schmidt (taz).
Von Barbara Demick. Quelle: Montreal Gazette.
‘BMW town’ crashes in pyramid fraud For a short while, life in Shiji, a small crab–farming village in eastern China, seemed too good to be true. Von Malcolm Moore (Telegraph). Vgl. 江苏“宝马乡”高利贷市场崩盘 全民追债遇困境 (qq.com).
Quelle: Boston Globe. Vgl. 洛阳男子挖地窖囚禁6性奴 案发地曝光 (Xinhua).
Illegal tender “… Government procurements … a breeding ground of corruption …” Von Ji Beibei (Global Times).
“… made from leftovers dredged from gutters behind restaurants …” Quelle: Times of India. Vgl. 公安部侦破地沟油案抓32人 证实脏油流向餐桌 (qq.com/ Zhongguo Guangbo Wang). Update: “特供”造就地沟油 (ftchinese.com).
Ex-president of China Agricultural University [Shi Yuanchun] accused of corruption Von Lu Feiran (China Daily).
… and used them to take out mortgages of 18 million yuan. Von Wang Qingchu. Quelle: Shanghai Daily.
Von Brian Spegele. Quelle: WSJ. Vgl. 河南黑砖窑30名智障奴工获解救 返乡无人陪护 (sznews.com/Jinghua Shibao).
“… to end his suffering from syphilis …” Von Dong Zhen. Quelle: China Daily. Vgl. 母亲用沾老鼠药饼干毒杀染梅毒的1岁儿子 (Fenghuang Wang/Chongqing Shangbao).
Suicide Ruling in China Official’s Death Draws Ridicule “… Xie Yexin … appears to have been stabbed. Eleven times …” (WSJ-Blog). Vgl. Artikel des Independent.
China indebted to corruption “…quality, safety and basic trust all go out the window, replaced by the sub-contractors who could pay the highest bribes …” Von Leo Lewis (The Australian/Times).
“… Wang … fand heraus, dass einige Beamte aus seinem Dorf Namen von Anwohnern aus der Luft griffen, um mehr Subventionen zu bekommen …” Quelle: german.china.org.cn.
Beverages bring babies back? Von Lu Xin (China Daily).
Quelle: cbs42.com. Update: China broadcasts footage of cyber attack on state television Von Malcolm Moore (Telegraph).
“… von Frauen, die sie online kennengelernt hätten, in das Café gebracht …” Quelle: german.china.org.cn.
Quelle: ftchinese.com
Quelle: Montreal Gazette/AFP. Ferner: Outrage at Wenzhou disaster pushes China to suspend bullet train project Von Clifford Coonan (Independent).
Von Michael Kan. Quelle: PC World.