Tuesday, March 10, 2009

JING HUA TIMES Finance News Highlights 2009-3-10

1.      In 2-3 years, East Group Co. will purchase petroleum and mining resource enterprises in East Asia, North America, Africa etc. Because of the global finical crisis, there are many opportunities for Chinese private enterprises to invest abroad.

-East Group Co.,established in 1978, is a Chinese company that invests in the banking and securities industry, home building materials trade, harbor transportation and mining resource.

 

2.      Merck & Co will buy Schering-Plough Corporation for $41.1 billion in stock and cash in a deal that gives the company a competitive advantage in the pharmaceutical industry. Main News

-Schering-Plough is an innovation-driven, science-centered global health care company.

-Merck & Co., Inc. is a global research-driven pharmaceutical company. Established in 1891, Merck discovers, develops, manufactures and markets vaccines and medicines to address unmet medical needs.

 

3.      The wholesale price of edible oil in Beijing has gone down. B37

 

4.      On April 1st, Japan will carry out a new policy for "Long-term goods security check and label" for water heaters. Chinese producers, in order to export to Japan, will have to add in the label description of the product the expiry date and repairing methods. B36

 

5.      Japan posted its first current-account deficit in 13 years in January after exports collapsed amid the global recession.

-The deficit stood at 172.8 billion yen ($1.8 billion), the Ministry of Finance said in Tokyo yesterday. The median estimate of 22 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News was for a gap of 15.3 billion yen. It was the biggest shortfall since January 1985, the earliest year for which there is comparable data. B38

 

6.      On March 8th, The World Bank presented an economic report, saying the global economy is suffering the worst time since World War II. B38

7.      American International Group Inc (AIG) appealed for its fourth US government rescue. The company claims that its collapse could cripple money-market funds, force European banks to raise capital, cause competing life insurers to fail and wipe out the taxpayers' stake in the firm.

-AIG needed immediate help from the Federal Reserve and Treasury to prevent a "catastrophic" collapse that would be worse for markets than the demise last year of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc, according to a 21-page draft AIG presentation dated Feb 26, labeled as "strictly confidential" and circulated among federal and state regulators. B38

JING HUA TIMES General News Highlights 2009-3-10

1.      China declares that it will never let another political party come into power. A02 Headline

2.      On Mar. 18th, 200 bamboo-slips, used in the opening ceremony 29th Beijing Olympics will be publicly auctioned. A15

3.      North Korea cut the last military connections with South Korea. A23

Monday, March 9, 2009

JING HUA TIMES Finance News Highlights 2009-3-9

1.      On March 7th, a team from the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade flew to Germany, Switzerland, Spain and UK for a series of seminars and projects negotiations. The focus of these events is on: auto, mechanical electronics, light industry, food, fiber clothing, chemistry medicine and environmental energy-saving industries.  

2.      Bank of Paris will purchase 75% equity of Fortis Bank (owned by the Belgium government). The inflow of funds from Bank of Paris will allow Fortis Bank to spend 13.75 million Euro to buy a 25% equity share of Fortis Belgium Insurance. B36

3.      Last Friday GOME (one of the biggest household appliance companies in China) signed a contract to cooperate with SANLIAN COMMERCE CO. LTD. (a multi-targeted company in Shandong province). In the coming 3 years, GOME will sell goods to SANLIAN at a cheaper price. B36

4.      On March 7th, China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom signed a strategy agreement, agreeing to invest 100 billion RMB in the coming 5 years in Zhejiang Province. B37

5.      AUDI will produce Q5 (a new model auto) in Oct this year. B37

6.      SUNING (one of the biggest household appliance companies in China) will open their first branch in Hong Kong this year. The company will offer 2,000 job positions for the graduates. B38

7.      Wu Steel Company is going to cut down steel price in April. B36

JING HUA TIMES General News Highlights 2009-3-9

1.      Yesterday the 1000 Fou drums (Fou is an ancient Chinese instrument discovered thousands of years ago in Shanghai) used in the 2008 Beijing Olympics were auctioned for 50 million RMB. Front Page - Main news A11

2.      From today on, Beijing citizens can log into this website: www.bjjtgl.gov.cn to choose their plate number online. A10

3.      A new close for the Beijing public accumulation housing fund, will allow new applicants to stop reimbursing their loan in the event of a serious accident. A10

4.      The First Lady's ex-boyfriend showed up at one of Obama's interview with an American magazine. A17

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

JING HUA TIMES Finance News Highlights 2009-3-4

1. During the Geneva Car Exhibition 2009, Audi releases the new A4 Allroad.

2. AIA (The Association of International Accountants) separated itself from the AIG (American International Group) hoping for a more successful future. B 35

3. Dow Jones Index fell significantly by 6800 points since the Asian financial crisis in 1997; the American stock market is dropping sharply, which has had a negative effect on stock markets around the world. B 40

4. A survey from CITI Bank showed that 49% of people who live in Beijing and Shanghai own their own houses. B 34

JING HUA TIMES General News Highlights 2009-3-4

1. Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has confirmed that China will not stop buying Airbus. A 10

On Feb. 25 2009, news from a European Airbus Company said that they were not able to cooperate with China on exporting 150 airplanes. The statement was confirmed untrue yesterday.

2. For the coming National 60th birthday ceremony, Beijing government is going to redecorate the west part of Changan street (the famous & longest street in China); 12 series of Hutongs will be painted in dark red to reflect the traditional Chinese culture. A 11

3. The former headmaster of a primary school in Beijing was arrested for stealing a 700 thousand RMB donation. A 13

4. A boy went on a crazy shopping spree in the new Dongan shopping mall (located at Wangfujing shopping area) on the 26th of February spending over 10 thousand RMB in one day. A 16

5. Yesterday, on the opening ceremony of CPPCC (Political Consultation Congress), for the first time members sang along the national anthem instead of simply listening to it. A 02 -Main News-

6. Chinese Construction Commission announced there will be 10,000 price-limit houses on the market later this year. A 12

Price-limit houses are a type of house which limits both size and price; this special option makes it possible for low-income families to purchase a house.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

2009-3-3 JING HUA TIMES General News Highlights

1. Patriotic bidder prevented relics' sale. The collector said he made a fake offer to protest Christie's auction. A 06

The mystery bidder for the 2 looted Chinese bronze relics, sold at Christie's high profile auction in Paris last week, revealed his identity yesterday.

Cai Mingchao, 44, told a press conference in Beijing that he will not pay for the bids; and that he made the bogus offer to protest the sale of the looted Chinese relics.

2. The CPPCC (Political Consultation Congress) is starting at 15pm today. A 02-04

3. The Chinese State food and drug administration announced yesterday that Shenyang Feilong Medicine Company is no longer active in Beijing, after being found guilty of illegal advertisement. A 07

4. The former vice-president of China Development Bank was sentenced to life imprisonment for accepting bribes. A 09

5. The Ministry of Public Health is drafting a series of safety standards for diary production in China. They will be completed in 6 months. A 05

2009-3-3 JING HUA TIMES Finance News Highlights

1. Sanyuan gears up for Sanlu assets. B 36

Firm faces challenge taking over troubled milk powder maker. Beijing Sanyuan Food Co. Ltd is fully prepared to take over the assets of the company at the center of last year's melamine scandal. According to Sanyuan executives about 30 percent of Sanlu's sales will be recovered within this year.

2. HSBC to raise new capital and cut jobs. Bank posts 50% fall in net earnings, to cut dividend by 29%.

HSBC Holdings yesterday said it would raise a total of $17.7 billion in new capital from shareholders in a rights issue to strengthen its financial structure after reporting a more than 50 percent fall in 2008 earning and, as expected, a surge in bad debts in the US.

3. The Chinese Insurance Regulatory Commission announced that the new Insurance Law is going to be carried out from Oct. 1st 2009. B 35

4. Chinese national enterprises profits surged to RMB 665.29 million in 2008 .

5. The Chinese government and the Air Industry Group Co. signed a contract for creating three important projects in the airline industry in Beijing. B 36

6. China is going to standardize the enterprises which are planning to expand their markets overseas to help them succeed. B 34

7. The US government allocated a $30 million fund for rescuing American International Group (one of USA's top Insurance company). B 40

8. The Shanghai stock market index went slightly up. B 42

Monday, March 2, 2009

2009-3-2 JING HUA TIMES Finance News

1. China United Telecommunications Co. Ltd. will stop local cell phone prepaid card from April. B 37

2. Google Apps Premier Edition clients were compensated $2.05 by Google for the mail system error on Feb 24th. B 37

3. Sony announced company reform proposal. B 36

It will set up two new groups which are networking production and service groups.

4. Chinese Banking Association announced on its website that there will not be any tied purchase close for the applicants of the 30%-off housing loan. B 38

5. With the development of Internet e-shopping has become a popular trend for personal purchases. This is the preferred way of shopping since both buyers and sellers can benefit from it. Investment B 42

2009-3-2 JING HUA TIMES General News

1. The Chinese Satellite Chang'e 1 ends its lunar mission with a bang.

China's lunar probe ended its 16-month mission with a controlled crash onto the moon yesterday, officials said. A 02

2. The 2009 Political Consultation Congress will start on March 3rd and will last until the 12th of March. A 02

3. From March 15th a series of Recruitment Fairs for migrant workers will take place in Beijing. These events aim to promote the employment of migrant workers in the capital. A 03

4. The Chairman Mao Zedong Memorial Hall will be closing for 20 days due to reconstruction. It will reopen on March 21st. A 04

5. Coupons to lure tourists. A 11

Shanghai residents hold up the latest batch of promotional coupons issued by Hangzhou tourism commission yesterday to boost visitor numbers. The commission said two branches of the Bank of Hangzhou in Shanghai had already handed out 30,000 books of the vouchers, worth 4.5 million RMB.

JING HUA TIMES General News Highlights

1. As security measures for the NPC (the National People's Congress) and CPPCC (Political Consultation Congress), starting today cars coming from outside Beijing will be checked one by one. 05

CHINA DAILY General News Highlights

1. Diaoyu row will not derail ties. Foreign ministers try to defuse tension caused by Aso's remarks.

China and Japan agreed over the weekend that their conflicting claims over the Diaoyu Islands should not undermine overall bilateral relations.

2. Chang'e 1 ends lunar mission with a bang.

China's lunar probe ended its 16-month mission with a controlled crash onto the moon yesterday, officials said.

3. Wen: We'll do whatever it takes to fight crisis.

The global financial crisis has not yet hit bottom, Premier Wen Jiabao has warned, promising that the government is "ready to take firmer and stronger action whenver necessary".

4. Trade team spends $13b in Europe.

A high-powered trade delegation ended its European shopping trip over the weekend, signing deals worth more than $13 billion in four countries.

5. Curator in Taipei for relics loan.

The curator of the Beijing Palace Museum began a high-profile visit yesterday to arrange an exhibition of 29 Qing Dynasty relics from the mainland in Taiwan, the first joint cultural program in 6 decades.

5. Govt formulating food safety rules.

The State Council is drafting detailed rules to accompany the just-passed Food Safety Law to ensure its implementation starting June 1, Li Yuan, with the National People's Congress Standing Committee's legislative affairs commission, said yesterday.

6. Stop overseas sightseeing, officials told.

The government issued a circular yesterday ordering officials at all levels not to spend public money on sightseeing overseas.

JING HUA TIMES Finance News Highlights

1. 1000 Fou drums (Fou is an ancient Chinese instrument thousands of years ago discovered in Shanghai) from 2008 Beijing Olympics is going to attend public auction next month. 33

2. Branch of Beijing Industrial and Commercial Bank offers a one-stop (no evaluation and guarantee fees) service for applying a second-hand housing loan. 34

3. The newly-opened department of small and medium-sized enterprises of Bank of China announced yesterday, they are the first financial department who serve such a group of enterprises. 34

4. The board of Southern Airlines passed a 3 billion RMB capital proposal yesterday. 35

5. The State appropriated on passing a proposal about anti-importing Chinese poultry. China shows strong dissatisfaction. 34

CHINA DAILY General News Highlights

1. Govt on track to reach GDP growth goal.

China has conditions, confidence to achieve 8% target despite crisis. The government is confident of achieving its goal of 8 percent GDP growth this year, despite the global financial crisis, a senior official said on Friday.

2. China protests Japan's Diaoyu Islands stance.

China lodged yet another protest with Japan on Friday over Japanese Foreign Minister Hirofumi Nakasone's remarks that the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between Japan and the United States was applicable to China's Diaoyu Islands as well.

3. Public engagement key to better image: Spokesman.

For Zhao Qizheng, 2008will be remembered as the year when China made a mark in "public diplomacy". That is because, last year, the government disseminated timely and accurate information to the public on such major events as the Beijing Olympics, the destructive snowstorms and the devastating May 12 earthquake, Zhao told China Daily yesterday.

4. Prisoner was beaten to death.

The man who died in custody in what police said was a "game of hide-and-seek gone wrong" was actually beaten to death by fellow prisoners, a Yunnan Provincial inquiry has found.

5. Stocks see worst week in Feb.

Shares fell for a second straight day on Friday on the Chinese mainland, wrapping up the market's worst week this year. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index lost 38.4.

6. Corrupt official gets death.

CHONGQING: A disgraced planning official from CHONGQING was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve on Friday after being found guilty of corruption.

Friday, February 27, 2009

JING HUA TIMES Finance News Highlights

1. The 1000 Fou drums (Fou is an ancient Chinese instrument discovered thousands of years ago in Shanghai) used in the 2008 Beijing Olympics are going to be publicly auctioned next month. 33

2. A Branch of Beijing Industrial and Commercial Bank offers a one-stop service (no evaluation and guarantee fees) for applying for mortgages on second-hand houses. 34

3. Bank of China announced yesterday its newly-opened department for small and medium-sized enterprises; this is the first financial department that serves this target group. 34

4. The board of Southern Airlines passed a 3 billion RMB capital proposal yesterday. 35

5. The USA allocated funds for facilitating the approval of the proposal against Chinese poultry imports. China shows strong dissatisfaction. 34

JING HUA TIMES General News Highlights

1. Christie's put on notice after sale. A 04/05

Heritage authority warns of severe impact on auction house's business.

2. Beijing protests Aso's remarks. A 02

China yesterday voiced great dissatisfaction and lodged a protest to Japan over Prime Minister Taro Aso's remarks that the Diaoyu Islands are Japanese territory.

3. Traffic Management Bureau is starting using helicopter to enhance transportation management in Beijing.

4. Human rights report decried. Govt denounces "hypocritical" US State Dept document on China. A 17

5. The Organization Department of China has created a website to the public for reporting personnel problems. A 02

6. The State Council of China published <Tourism Agency Rules>, saying each tourism agency has to deposit guarantee to banks after they get the permit. The rules are gong to carry out from May 1st this year. A 03

7. Bureau of Labor and Social Security announced a notice about <Introducing boil Chinese medicine fees into reimbursement of General Medical Insurance>, which starts from April 1st. A 07

CHINA DAILY General News Highlights

1. Christie's put on notice after sale.

Heritage authority warns of severe impact on auction house's business.

2. Locke's commerce nomination gets thumbs up.

The nomination of Gary Locke, former governor of Washington State, as secretary of commence by US President Barack Obama has drawn praise from the business community and Chinese Americans.

3. Beijing protests Aso's remarks.

China yesterday voiced great dissatisfaction and lodged a protest to Japan over Prime Minister Taro Aso's remarks that the Diaoyu Islands are Japanese territory.

4. US human rights record rapped.

China hit back at US criticism of the country's human rights record by publishing a report on the US human rights record yesterday.

5. A good hair day, hoping for some good, too

Yesterday was a good day for haircuts-especially for the well-being of maternal uncles-but not the right day in crowded saloons.

6. Mutineers surrender.

The Bangladeshi government said yesterday all the mutinous border guards have surrendered after a 2-day revolt.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

JING HUA TIMES Finance News Highlights

1. National Social insurance fund is under deficit found 8 years; Accumulated income is 169 billion RMB. B 37

2. Federal Reserve System president said, the US economy would face spring next year. B 38

3. The revitalization programs of 10 top industries are ready.

4. Agricultural Bank of China opens 600 million RMB individual credit plan. B 35

5. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China enters top 10 in global finance. B 35

6. Lenovo (the biggest computer co. in China) cut 450 work positions. B 36

7. Air rental company Qi Long (found in the end of 2006, a joint foreign company) introduces an Airbus from Toulouse, France. B 36

8. Going to Thai land will be no visa charge. B 40

9. The trend of stocks of bank has been doing positively to the stock market, which helped the Shanghai stock keep 2200 index points. B 43

CHINA DAILY General News Highlights

1. 9 die as Turkish jet crash-lands.

A Turkish Airlines plane crashed while attempting to land at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport yesterday. The plane broke into three parts when it hit the ground 3 km away from the runway, killing nine and injuring more than 50.

2. Food safety body set to take shape.

Commission set to strengthen supervision and law enforcement.

3. 3 set themselves on fire in Wangfujing.

3 people-2 men and a woman- are suspected of "setting themselves on fire" in a car in Beijing's busiest shopping district yesterday afternoon.

4. As good times fade, "good guys" are a good catch.

In the go-go- pre-2009 days, gold diggers in China were busy digging golden boys who raked in bundles of cash.

5. Iran conducts nuclear test run.

6. Liu's quit threat.

Olympic gold medalist hurdler Liu Xiang warns he will retire if he suffers another serious injury.

7. Obama: we are not quitters.

US President Barack Obama traded gloom for reality in his first speech to a joint session of Congress, saying that better days were just over the economic horizon. He said Americans were not consigned to withering economic suffering that gripped the country in the 1930s.

8. Stimulus packages for two sectors.

The State Council yesterday announced support plans for the country's nonferrous metals and logistics sectors.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

China Daily Highlights

  1. Audit hints at graft in some areas. But auditors find no serious misuse of $586b stimulus package funds.

  2. Crisis not to weaken fight for a green world. Page 12

  3. Quake survivor ballets her way to school. Page 2

Li Yue tied her long balck hair into a ponytail and put on her pink-frame glasses yesterday morning just like she used to before leaving for school till May. 12.

  1. Chimp cartoon raises public ire over Obama link.

NEW YORK: A cartoon, interpreted by some as comparing US P resident Barack Obama to a violent chimpanzee gunned down by police, has outraged civil rights leaders and elected officials who say it echoes racist stereotypes of African-Americans as monkeys.

  1. Light industry to get a boost. Page 13

  2. Films people "want to see". Page 18

A $22-million movie about Kungfu heroes who protected Dr Sun Yat-sen, will spearhead a new China film production company that promises to make films "people want to see".

  1. Iraq shoe case. Page 12

An Iraqi reporter who hurled his shoes at George W. Bush told a court yesterday that the former US president's "icy smile" had filled him with "uncontrollable rage"

Monday, February 23, 2009

Business news 19 Feb 09

Business News


  1. Foreign banks first elect the daily interest accrual for housing loan rate. B.03

Foreign banks (such as CITI Bank or Charterd) are going to cut down the loan repayment time to 30% off the normal rate.

  1. The import volume of oil in Jan has established a new low point in the last 15 months. B.04

  2. 696.2 billion RMB of the US debts is in China. B. 04

  3. Beijing Telecom introduces the new number range 1890. B. 05

  4. Top 3 Life Insurance earn 56.9 billion in Jan. B. 04

Life Insurance companies' revenues increased 13.8% on a yearly basis.

  1. Shanghai Stock Market reached a record 109 points down. B. 06

  2. The market value of Rio Tinto decreased of 400 billion RMB. B. 03

Capitalize CHINALCO (Aluminum Group of China) would benefit Rio Tinto.


Thursday, February 19, 2009

JING HUA TIMES General News Highlights



  1. Anniversary treatment.

Workers renovate the Golden Water Bridge at Beijing's Tian'anmen Square for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

  1. Chinese ship sinks in Russian waters, 7 missing.

7 Chinese sailors were missing after Chinese cargo ship sank in Russian waters near Japan on Saturday, the Foreign Ministry said yesterday. Though the ministry did not say why the vessel sank, a Chinese language newspaper reported yesterday that the Russian navy had fired at it.

3. From April this year, Chinese elder citizens can buy insurance for only 960 RMB.

  1. China reiterates the sovereignty of HuangYan island.

  2. Drivers who modify the taximeter would be punished seriously.

  3. MengNiu (one of the biggest milk companies in China) claims that the "OMP milk" can be returned by consumers.

However, the CEO said that they will not pull back products from the stores for now.

  1. The 24th Winter Universiade (University students' world wide sport event) starts at Harbin (Northeast of China).

China aims to improve its golden medal record in this month's Winter Universiade.