I think summer might be finally over. Beijing is suspiciously pleasant — blue skies and no stifling heat. The government must be testing out its weather control machinery ahead of the Party congress next month. My suggestion is to just the leave the switch in the "On" position permanently. Politics, US-China relations and IP were […]
In this episode of China Money Podcast, co-founding partner of Baird Capital Partners Asia, Huaming Gu, talks about his fund's fund raising during the depth of the financial crisis, and how his firm works with small and medium enterprises in China to clean up corporate governance and establish financial discipline, while hoping to achieve nice […]
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Finally some creative, out-of-the-box thinking, and these poor entrepreneurs are punished for it. Oh, the humanity!
Four registered electors have been sentenced to two months' jail by Kowloon City Magistracy for vote-rigging in the 2011 Yau Tsim Mong District Council Election, the Independent Commission Against Corruption said today. Deputy Magistrate Ko Wai-hung s…
The Police have launched a five-day campaign to promote school transport safety to tie in with the start of the new school year. In the first seven months of this year, 128 people aged 16 or below were injured in 25 traffic accidents involving school …
Last month, I specifically recall reading more than one news article about China's slowing economy, the evidence for which could be seen in rising inventories. Today I see this: Average stockpiles at China’s automobile dealerships fell to a four-month low in July as carmakers shut their factories for summer maintenance, according to the state-backed industry […]
I don't like to advocate litigation for online rumor-mongering, but I might make an exception in this case.
I wrote about the Ministry of Education's justification of gender discrimination in the admissions process last week, questioning the logic behind having a two-tiered system in majors like Arabic language studies. While I'm open to the possibility that some majors in the defense area might be closed to females because the ultimate positions for which […]
I wrote about the Ministry of Education's justification of gender discrimination in the admissions process last week, questioning the logic behind having a two-tiered system in majors like Arabic language studies. While I'm open to the possibility that some majors in the defense area might be closed to females because the ultimate positions for which […]