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chen na
Some Chinese Colleges Won’t Let Students Graduate Without Proof of Employment
graduating. In early March, Li
Na
and her classmates at a technical college in the central province of
Bank of Communications Picks New President
yuan.
Chen
Na
and Han Wei contributed to this report. Contact reporter Tang Ziyi (ziyitang
Hunger for Homegrown Content Helps Chinese Reality TV Shows Edge Past Foreign Rivals
had franchises in more than 60 countries. Judges Liu Huan,
Na
Ying, Jay Chou and Eason
SOEs Cozy Up to Government’s New Economic Zone
decisions need to be taken step by step. There are no compulsory moves.” Contact reporter
Chen
Na
(nachen@caixin.com)
China Orders Garbage Sorting by Local Governments, Companies in Major Cities
announcing it would spend 252 billion yuan through 2020 tackle the garbage problem. Contact reporter
Chen
Na
(nachen@caixin.com)
Mengniu Won’t Rule Out Investing in Troubled Dairy Rival
Yashili’s sales channels. Contact reporter
Chen
Na
(nachen@caixin.com)
Agricultural Bank Agrees Debt-Equity Swaps Worth 70 Billion Yuan
%, to 19.57 trillion yuan. Contact reporter
Chen
Na
(nachen@caixin.com)
Fosun CEO Liang Xinjun Steps Down, Citing Health Reasons
stock dropped 2.7% to HK$11.42 ($1.47) at the start of trading but bounced back to HK$11.88 at 2:20 p.m. Contact reporter
Chen
Na
(nachen@caixin.com)
China Brokerage Seeks to Raise $2.12 Billion in IPO
went public in September, seeking to raise $1.47 billion. Contact reporter
Chen
Na
(nachen@caixin.com)
Beijing Cracks Down on ‘Fake Divorces’ Spurred by Property-Buying Frenzy
, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Contact reporter
Chen
Na
(nachen@caixin.com)
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