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14 Jul 2007, 1:58 am
Yes, there is an exception for famous trademarks, but unless you are Coca-Cola, it is lunacy to bank on a Chinese court holding your trademark is famous when just going ahead and registering it costs so little. [read post]
13 Jul 2007, 4:38 am
Fang Fenglei, the founder of China’s first investment bank, is aiming to go the private equity route, Bloomberg News reported citing two people with direct knowledge of the matter. [read post]
12 Jul 2007, 6:12 am
China, on the other hand, appears to being trying to up its scores (government effectiveness 55, regulatory quality, 46) by executing regulators in the wake of regulatory failures. [read post]
10 Jul 2007, 3:47 am
The World Bank even let itself been censored by China, according to the Financial Times. [read post]
10 Jul 2007, 12:49 am
The subpoenas seek information about a bank account funded by court fees but kept secret from local lawmakers. [read post]
7 Jul 2007, 2:07 am
Watching the big PE firms in China work out their strategies for the last year has been entertaining to say the least. [read post]
3 Jul 2007, 1:24 am
"It's a wake-up call for American companies, regardless of where their products are coming from," said Beth Fegan, a partner in the Chicago office of Hagens Berman, which recently filed a proposed class action against the manufacturer of toys imported from China that allegedly contained lead paint. [read post]
2 Jul 2007, 6:53 pm
The Fairfax Media group and Macquarie Bank offshoot Macquarie Media are understood to be preparing a bid for Southern Cross Broadcasting, sources close to the deal have revealed. [read post]
28 Jun 2007, 2:59 pm
That predecessor, the National City Bank of New York, subject of at least one recent book of national significance and numerous articles, is accused of the theft of imperial and nationalist China's asset reserves. [read post]
26 Jun 2007, 10:14 am
Of course, as the report indicates, the U.S. still produces approximately 4 times as much CO2 as China on a per-capita basis.Congress May Delay Consideration of Climate Change Legislation: Dow Jones Newswire is reporting that the U.S. [read post]
22 Jun 2007, 7:28 am
  And of course, none of these IPOs managed to top the largest IPO in history--that honor goes to the Industrial & Commercial Bank of China, which raised $19 billion in its IPO last year. [read post]
21 Jun 2007, 11:37 am
China's central bank (People's Bank of China) reacted to the IMF's recent new surveillance mechanism allegedly targeted for China's currency intervention (or manipulation, if you like). [read post]
20 Jun 2007, 5:39 pm
Yet, for example, the proportion of prisoners is 30 times higher in the USA than in China, even though China is a country regularly criticized and denounced by the USA government.No one imprisons people as readily, or casually, as does America. [read post]
16 Jun 2007, 7:16 pm
Yet, for example, the proportion of prisoners is 30 times higher in the USA than in China, even though China is a country regularly criticized and denounced by the USA government.No one imprisons people as readily, or casually, as does America. [read post]
10 Jun 2007, 3:48 pm
  Buying product from China is probably the toughest transaction because hardly any companies accept much less than full payment. [read post]
7 Jun 2007, 2:01 pm
Four more ISPs will start charging banks, e-commerce sites and other large e-mail senders for guaranteed delivery. [read post]
7 Jun 2007, 8:20 am
Evidence is mounting that cyberwarfare tactics are part of the 21st-century arsenals of powers like Russia and China, yet the United States has not made Internet defenses a major priority. [read post]
4 Jun 2007, 11:52 am
  The agency is charged with (among other things) regulating national banks, such as Bank of America. [read post]
3 Jun 2007, 10:27 pm
It’s not his fault that they don’t give Oscars to stuff like Big Trouble in Little China. [read post]
1 Jun 2007, 6:01 am
  Intervention in the currency market by China's central bank to keep the Yuan artificially low is the chief form of cheating, which acts as a subsidy on exports and a tax on imports. [read post]