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Another rainy, somewhat depressing day here in Beijing as we contemplate the economic slowdown. Well, some folks are probably focused on their summer holidays, so it could be worse. I spent a few minutes today reading a public opinion survey from the Committee of 100, an influential Asian-American group. Nothing earth-shattering in there, but I […]

It's Thursday, which usually means another shocking report on factory conditions in China. Same goes for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.

Despite all the bilateral demagoguery by politicians, it seems like the general public in each country distrusts the media and government on both sides.

My schedule is totally and completely ^@$#&* today, so this will not only be published later than usual, but also be rather brief: Foreign Policy: Tale of the Dragon Lady: The long, sordid history behind China's blame-the-woman syndrome — Must-read article of the day by Paul French. Reuters: EU, U.S., Japan seek further WTO steps […]

Email address mining and spamming. Nasty business practice, but does it violate China law?

In this episode of China Money Podcast, our host Nina Xiang reviews the most important investment news of the week. Listen to the complete interview in the audio podcast, watch a shortened video version, or read an excerpt below. – China recently released its twelfth five-year plan for its water supply systems. The plan indicates […]

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