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- 2009/11/18China Allocates $73 bln Central Investment for Economic Stimulus Plan
- 2009/09/07China to Conclude 200 bln Yuan Local Government Bond Sales
- 2009/09/03China to Boost New Generation LCD Production with $4 bln Investment
- 2009/07/27China to Stick to Proactive Fiscal Policy in H2
- 2009/07/13China Considers Higher Renewable Energy Targets
- 2009/07/13Premier Wen Vows to Keep Sustainable, Stable Macroeconomic Policy
- 2009/07/13Premier Wen Urges Adhering To Proactive Fiscal Policy and Relatively Easy Moneta
- 2009/06/30Wen Stresses Technological Innovations in Coping with Crisis
- 2009/06/29Mainland Willing to Join Hands with Taiwan to Tackle Downturn
- 2009/06/29China Adopts Law on Rural Land Disputes Meditation
- 2009/09/03China to Float over $4 bln T-bonds
- 2009/07/13China Revises Regulation on Techonology Import Procedures
- 2009/06/29MOF: Central Government Increases RMB487.5b Investment in 2009
- 2009/06/22Highlights of China's Monetary Policy in the First Quarter of 2009
- 2009/06/17Ministry of Finance: the National Fiscal Revenues Stood at RMB656.947b, Up by 4.
- 2009/06/04China Will Adopt More Preferential Duties to Enlarge Foreign Business and Trade
- 2009/06/04Key Figures from Chinese Finance Ministry's 2009 Draft Budget Report
- 2009/06/04MOFCOM: EU Was China's First Biggest Trade Partner in 2008
- 2009/06/04China Central Bank Pledges "ample" Liquidity to Sustain Growth
- 2009/06/04NDRC: 20 Billion Yuan for Technological Upgrading
- 2009/06/03Credit Guarantee Institutes of Minor Enterprises Acquired Another Three-Year Exe
- 2009/06/03China Resumes Tariff Exemption Policy on Imported Copper, Nickel and Aluminum
- 2009/03/19HK Extends Tax Break for Electric Vehicles
- 2009/03/16CSRC Chief: Further Stamp Tax Cut Possible
- 2009/02/20New Trend for Import and Export Duty on Leather Industry in 2009
- 2009/02/20The Policy of Import and Export Duty on Steel Will be Adjusted
- 2009/02/18Small Car Sales Boom in Jan on Tax Cut
- 2009/02/13Guangdong Lowers Insurance Premiums to Save Jobs
- 2009/02/13Guangdong Lowers Insurance Premiums to Save Jobs
- 2009/02/05Tax Cut to Attract More Homebuyers
- 2009/06/04China Agrees to Increase Trade Credit at World Bank
- 2009/04/07Quantitative Easing Best to Free up Credit
- 2009/03/17Credit Cards in Circulation in Macao up 4.54% in Q4 2008
- 2009/03/17China's Credit Database Grows by 40 mln People to Become World's Largest
- 2009/03/06Credit Growth Target over 5 trillion yuan
- 2009/02/26ABC Targets 160b yuan of New Loans for Farmers in 2009
- 2009/02/12Give credit support to ‘small firms’
- 2009/02/05Tax Credit for Investment
- 2009/01/15Banking watchdog reaffirms support to small firms
- 2009/01/08The People's Bank of China Cut the Interest Rate to Give the Looser Monetary Pol
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