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  • October 28 2009

    This week, China will be launching a groundbreaking new secondary market and trading platform that hopes to help smaller technology companies attract investment in domestic IPOs.

  • October 23 2009

    China launches a Nasdaq-style second board, the ChiNext market, on Friday, with the first 28 companies set to start trading on Oct. 30.

  • October 23 2009

    CITIC Securities Co, the largest listed domestic brokerage, and its subsidiary have topped the list of brokers earning underwriting fees for the first batch of stock listings on the NASDAQ-style growth enterprises board (GEB), which is to be officially launched today.

  • October 23 2009

    China’s state-owned oil giants are likely to lose out to global rivals in a race for top energy assets, as they lack experience and hit a protectionist wall, forcing them to settle for smaller, but riskier buys.

  • October 22 2009

    China’s recovery is becoming broader and potentially more sustainable, a shift that could provide better support for a still-fragile global economy.

  • October 21 2009

    Our third annual M&A survey confirms what buoyant capital markets are already indicating—that the specter of recession is lifting and the days of dealmaking are back.

  • October 21 2009

    Britain’s Prudential Plc (PRU.L) is studying a possible public offering in Hong Kong or Shanghai, becoming the latest multinational interested in listing in the fast-growing region.

  • October 21 2009

    The avalanche of U.S.-listed Chinese stocks with the potential for above-average returns shows no sign of stopping.

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