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CX Daily: What China’s New Capital Rules Mean for Banks
outlook is neutral, sees growing debt risks BUSINESS & TECH
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Sustainability-Oriented Strategies Key to Corporate Survival, Experts Say
. “Green transition has created new strategic industries,” said
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, a member of the United Nations
In Depth: The Secrets Behind a Chinese Banking Superstar’s Fall
reformer In 2013, Tian succeeded
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to become the third president of CMB, which was founded in
Opinion: China Must Nurture Impact Investing
development.
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is chairman of the board of the China Global Philanthropy Institute and former
‘Simply Kicked Out’: How Village Committees Deprive Women of Their Land Rights
water,” said
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Fengling*, who has waged a court battle since 2014 to have her land rights
Tian Huiyu: Navigator for Banking's Next Era
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, at a difficult time. Through the early 2000s, the bank held a competitive position and
CCB Executive 'to Replace
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Tian Huiyu(left),
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(right) (Beijing) – China Merchants Bank's president,
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Could the Future of Banking Be Free of Banks?
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Ning, say computer data analysis can never replace reviews based on face-to-face
Chinese Businesses Aim for Gold
were Liu Chuanzhi, the founder of Lenovo, the world's second biggest PC maker;
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became CEO of China Merchants Bank, a commercial bank based in Shenzhen, in 1999 and bank
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