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The Motley Fool June 21, 2010 Andrew Bond |
Mind the Gap Up How to play the large market gaps when China's yuan moves.  |
The Motley Fool June 21, 2010 Rex Moore |
What China's Currency Change Means For Investors Investors cheer as China unpegs its currency.  |
BusinessWeek June 17, 2010 Frederik Balfour |
China's Gravitational Pull on Taiwan China hopes to integrate its massive economy with Taiwan's to such an extent that political unification will be inevitable.  |
The Motley Fool June 17, 2010 Patrick Chovanec |
The World's Largest IPO, and What It Means for China A closer look a last week's plunge in Chinese bank stocks, and the anticipated IPO of Agricultural Bank of China.  |
The Motley Fool June 11, 2010 John Rosevear |
This Week in Autos Is the ground starting to shift in China? This week brought word of more labor unrest in China, including further action against Honda  |
InternetNews June 9, 2010 |
China Reaffirms Censorship Policy for Internet Central government issues report defending its commitment to 'law-based' access and control of the Internet.  |
BusinessWeek June 3, 2010 Frederik Balfour |
Why China's Weight-Loss Industry Is Gaining Affluence, more sedentary lives, and an increase in processed foods are driving sales of health foods and gym equipment in China. Bariatric surgery is up too.  |
Humanities May/Jun 2010 |
The China Scholar Jonathan Spence, the 39th Jefferson Lecturer, is our foremost scholar of Chinese history. Known for his literary craftsmanship as well as groundbreaking research, he has in his numerous books and articles achieved the unlikely feat of improving Western understanding of Chinese history and culture.  |
Humanities May/Jun 2010 Frederic E. Wakeman Jr. |
The Making of Jonathan Spence An appreciation is offered for the achievements of China scholar, Jonathan Spence  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2010 Anne-Marie Corley |
Map: China Rewires Its Rivers A massive water diversion project aims to slake the north's thirst  |
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