Is It worthy:Beijing Backs Derivatives Fights

September 8th, 2009 View Comments
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China’s government agency,SASAC , announced to support state-owned companies challenging foreign banks over huge losses from derivative deals, some bankers and analysts worry about the risks of dealing with these China’s enterprises for that kind of “official support”.
All most all China’s airlines and shippers lost over billions dollars in trading in oil derivative since the [...]

Meebo refused me because of “as a smaller sites”

September 7th, 2009 View Comments
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BullishChina.com tried to apply Meebo Bar, it looks awosome and is first used in Mashable.com, however, get such reply.
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Due to resource constraints, Meebo is not yet set up to work with smaller sites. Each integration requires several hours of work, so it simply doesn’t add up yet. We’re actively working to streamline integrations to cast a [...]

Shanghai is following London New York

September 4th, 2009 View Comments
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What kind of financial center Shanghai should develop and how plan. Even though China policy makers in China are still not quite sure how to capitalize on a fast-rising profile amid a restructuring of the global financial order, it has been a official proposal  in government report, saying Shanghai shall be the most important worldwide [...]

What are Chinese kids thinking?-Corruption

September 3rd, 2009 View Comments

Everything seems bullish in China, indeed. Many things that is absolutely weired and abnormal looks normal, that is so called what a magic land.
Southern Metropolis Daily, one venerable media in Guangzhou,asked primary school kids (6-yearr old) what their dreams are and what they want to be when they grow up: here is one answer from a [...]

Bear is coming to China financial market?

September 2nd, 2009 View Comments
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The Shanghai Composite Index, the world’s worst performer in past 20 dealing days, may temporarily fall more according to the report of sustainable economic recovery.
Former Morgan Stanley Asian economist Andy Xie, well known as a bearist in China, said the index “should be 2000 or less” which is another 25 percent lower from this position.
Authorities data supports [...]