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Selling off a Medicine-Making Brewer & Evading Road Tolls


5 days
The shares of Shanghai-listed Chongqing Brewery Co., which also makes medicine, have fallen to their lower limit for five days in sucession, wiping 40%
China Securities Journal

 
300,000 yuan a year
The minimum salary offered by a group of Shanghai recruiters who are determined trying to lure foreign professionals.
Shanghai Daily

 

 

 

 




107 fishermen
...filed a lawsuit against ConcoPhilips' China unit seeking 490 million yuan in compensation for the June oil spill in Bohai Bay. 
Bloomberg

 


9.76%
The year-on-year fall in foreign direct investment into China for November, which Dow Jones stressed was not yet proof of a broader downward trend.

 
9.91%
The rate of growth in energy use in November when compared to the same period last year.
People’s Daily

 
13
The proposed number of grounds on which a film can be banned in China according to a set of draft regulation released today, up from the ten that existed in an earlier set of regulation released in 2002
Xinhua

 
3.68 million yuan
The amount in road tolls that two brothers were accused of evading. Their appeal starts today, and the amount has been reduced to 610,000 yuan.
BBC

 
562.2 billion yuan
The amount of yuan-denominated new lending issued by Chinese banks in November
Oriental Morning Post

 

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