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1. Shanghai Jan manufacturing plunges 21%
  Industrial output in Shanghai took a rarely seen nosedive of 21.4% in January from a year earlier, the local statistics bureau said Wednesday.

2. Wealthy Chinese hunting for US homes
  As US home prices continue their downward spiral, wealthy Chinese are starting to think it's time to invest their money in cheap US properties.

3. China's soybean dilemma
  Plummeting soybean prices in China have led to government intervention, but the move to protect farmers' interests has drawn flak from planters, industry players and scholars alike.

4. China central bank warns of near-term deflation risk
  China's central bank on Monday warned of deflation in the near term caused by continuing downward pressure on prices.

5. Auction raises row over China's lost treasures
  Two lost treasures of Beijing's Old Summer Palace will go on the auction block in Paris on February the 25th. The controversial sale has raised concerns among Chinese societies aro...

6. Chinalco's new boss: Xiong Weiping
  Former mining boss Xiong Weiping would leave behind his role as a tourism executive to head up one of China's star aluminum companies, now on the cusp of securing a major internati...

7. Calculating CCTV's Losses
  The TV station is now trying to figure out how to get money for the damaged building from its insurance company.

8. Light industry, petrochems get boost
  China's State Council yesterday approved special stimulus packages for light industry and petrochemicals, promising tax incentives and additional loan support in its latest series ...

9. China's FDI tails off for 4th month
  Foreign direct investment in China tumbled 32.7 percent to US$7.54 billion in January year on year, the fourth straight monthly decline, as companies scaled back spending in the fa...

10. Baidu captures 73% Chinese search market
  Baidu.com Inc, the largest Chinese language search engine, processed 109.6 billion search requests and snared a 73.2% market share in China's search market over the past year, an i...

11. China's bank loans post record rise
  New yuan-denominated loans in China rose by a record 1.62 trillion yuan (US$237 billion) in January, and the money supply expanded by the fastest pace in more than a year, pushed b...

12. Bankers concerned about marketized interest rates
  Chinese banks stand to lose out on an easy source of income if the central bank stops setting interest rates.

13. Domestic companies undergo executive reshuffle
  Lenovo astonished the market with a major executive personnel change on Thursday. But Lenovo isn't the only company undergoing a reshuffle. Under the current global financial crisi...

14. China to purchase European technology
  In its upcoming purchasing tour in Europe, China will focus on equipment and machinery that support its 4 trillion yuan stimulus plan.

15. State-owned, private airlines see mixed results
  JPMorgan Chase & Co has predicted the Chinese aviation industry will register a RMB5.9 billion loss for 2008 as the top three state-owned airlines have been tipped to report a comb...

16. Hands off China's cyclical property market
  Government intervention in the sagging property market, regardless of motive, sends the wrong signals and delays reform.

17. Seek cooperation, not trade protectionism to tackle thi...
  The author Sun Lijian, a professor of finance and executive vice dean of the School of Economics at Fudan University, thinks that the current global financial crisis defies solutio...

18. Aircraft engine maker established in Shanghai
  A facility mostly funded by Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) has been set up in Shanghai to research and manufacture engines for commercial jumbo jets.

19. IBM buys stake in Sichuan Changhong
  Big Blue has bought into the Shanghai Stock Exchange, purchasing a stake in a Sichuan electronics maker.

20. Two Chinese state-owned enterprises blacklisted by Worl...
  Four Chinese construction firms, including two state-owned ones, have been blacklisted by the World Bank after its investigators said they discovered evidence of collusion for bank...

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