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Shanghai welcomes China’s second flagship Apple Store – The Tech Herald
Moneycontrol.com Shanghai welcomes China's second flagship Apple StoreThe Tech HeraldIn a move to increase its international presence in the Chinese marketplace, Cupertino-based computer and gadget specialist Apple Inc. has revealed plans to open a major flagship store in Shanghai's busy financial …Apple Gets ShanghaiedForbesReport: Apple to Open Shanghai StoreFOXBusinessApple jumps into the Chinese market,... »
Opening a Big Store in China, Apple Remains a Market Underdog – New York Times
New York Times Opening a Big Store in China, Apple Remains a Market UnderdogNew York TimesA gardener working outside the new flagship Apple store in Shanghai. The store, which will be one of its largest in Asia, is scheduled to open Saturday. By DAVID BARBOZA SHANGHAI — Although Apple is widely admired in China,... »
China Shares End At New 15-Month Low On Banks’ Fund-Raising Plans – Wall Street Journal
Moneycontrol.com China Shares End At New 15-Month Low On Banks' Fund-Raising PlansWall Street JournalSHANGHAI (Dow Jones)–China's shares ended at a new 15-month low Monday because of tightened liquidity caused by banks' fund-raising plans and lingering concerns about a slowdown in the Chinese economy. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index, …China IPOs seen hitting record high... »
Google faces pressure as China to decide on license – Reuters
Globe and Mail Google faces pressure as China to decide on licenseReutersA Chinese national flag flies in front of Google's China head office in Beijing's Zhongguancun district, where high-tech companies are located June 30, 2010. SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Google Inc could face further pressure for its other products in China as …Google surrenders to... »
Google sets timeframe to end China reroute – Reuters
The Hindu Google sets timeframe to end China rerouteReutersA Chinese national flag flies in front of Google's China head office in Beijing's Zhongguancun district, where high-tech companies are located June 30, 2010. SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) – Google Inc said it will end the automatic redirection of users …Google surrenders to ChinaInquirerGoogle Tries To Save Internet... »
Stocks Slide, Treasuries Jump on Concern Over China, Confidence – BusinessWeek
CBC.ca Stocks Slide, Treasuries Jump on Concern Over China, ConfidenceBusinessWeekJune 29 (Bloomberg) — Stocks plunged from Shanghai to New York, with the MSCI World Index headed for its biggest drop in 14 months, and Treasury two-year note yields slid to a record low on concern over weakening …Canadian Stocks Fall on Lowered China Index;... »
HK Dollar Falls Due To US Bank’s Demand For US Unit – Wall Street Journal
MSN Philippines News HK Dollar Falls Due To US Bank's Demand For US UnitWall Street JournalHONG KONG (Dow Jones)–The Hong Kong dollar fell against the US dollar Monday due to demand for the US unit from a major US bank, though inflows ahead of the initial public offering of Agricultural Bank of China pared... »
US pushes for more trade with China – Aljazeera.net
Reuters US pushes for more trade with ChinaAljazeera.netHillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, has pressed China for a "more balanced economic relationship" with the United States. Speaking in China's commercial epicentre Shanghai on Sunday, a day before the start of the Strategic and Economic Dialogue …US, China open talks to help steady economic... »
In China, Clinton Is All Business – New York Times
Globe and Mail In China, Clinton Is All BusinessNew York TimesSecretary of State Hilary Rodham Clinton visited a Boeing maintenance facility at Shanghai's Pudong Airport on Sunday. By MARK LANDLER SHANGHAI — With a Boeing 737 flown by China Eastern Airlines as a backdrop, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton …Prick the China Policy... »
North Korea threatens ‘all-out war’ over warship sinking report – Telegraph.co.uk
CBC.ca North Korea threatens 'all-out war' over warship sinking reportTelegraph.co.ukNorth Korea defied condemnation from the rest of the world over the unprovoked sinking of a South Korean warship, and pledged "all-out war" if any retaliation was taken. By Peter Foster in Seoul and Malcolm Moore in Shanghai In the most serious attack …North Korea... »