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At least so far, the winner is:
Most Fund Managers Express Confidence in Market
And from the article itself:
Domestic stock markets will still be in the middle of a bull run next year, most fund managers said in a survey conducted by Securities Times newspaper.

Gee, you never would have expected them to have that opinion, would you? [...]

Several stories out there recently on the growing trend of China manufacturing of luxury brand goods. Here is a decent and easy to read fluff piece from the New York Times.
The biz is booming, particularly here in China, but the old model has one problem:
To help these newly titanic brands retain an air of old-world [...]

Customs has cracked three goods-smuggling cases in a month, seizing $29 million worth of goods including electronic products and optical discs, and arresting 22 men.

Hong Kong's double-barreled strategy of fighting corruption reflects the major principles and provisions of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, Commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption Timothy Tong says.

Five people involved in a pyramid-selling fraud scheme have been jailed 42 months each by the District Court for conspiracy to defraud.

From a Wired article on Microsoft's emphasis on technology-based copy protection:

If the experience of the world's largest software vendor is any guide, the industry's best hope for reducing piracy rests with anti-copying technologies rather than in policing the legalistic user agreements that restrict how software can be used.

I can understand their frustration with legal recourse. [...]