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 MARKET WATCH NO. 20, 2008
The mainland stock market rally slowed down and met with heavy selling pressure from those who gained a big profit from the previous market slump
 MARKET WATCH NO.19, 2008
The Ministry of Commerce made a clear statement that foreign-invested companies can be listed on the mainland
 MARKET WATCH NO.18, 2008
The mainland stock market, which has plummeted almost 50 percent since its peak last October, was rallied by two government-led efforts to boost investor confidence
 MARKET WATCH NO.17, 2008
Immediately after the announcement of the first quarter economic performance figure on April 16, the central bank decided to raise the reserve requirement ratio by another 0.5 percentage points to 16 percent
 MARKET WATCH NO.16, 2008
China will come to the rescue of the U.S. liquidity shortage by allowing domestic commercial banks to invest in the U.S. stock market and mutual funds
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- MARKET WATCH NO. 20, 2008
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- MARKET WATCH NO.12, 2008
- MARKET WATCH NO.11, 2008
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Newsmakers
PEOPLE & POINTS NO. 19, 2008
Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), has found the recipe for successful engagement with China

PEOPLE' & POINTS NO.18
Jin Jing, a torchbearer who was attacked by a "Tibet independence" activist during the Paris leg of the Beijing Olympic torch relay in early April, has received a late official greeting from the French Government

PEOPLE & POINTS NO.17, 2008
Chinese movie star Gong Li has been invited by the UN Environment Program (UNEP) to be Global Environmental Ambassador, and will be officially nominated along with two other well-known celebrities on the World Environment Day, June 5

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