China to float over $4 bln T-bonds

September 2nd, 2009

Chinese Ministry of Finance announced Wednesday, that it is here a new batch of unrealised Government bonds worthy 28,54 billion yuan (4,20 billion US dollars) this week, which the 21. Topic is its type that is ever this year by the Ministry.

     According to a declaration of the Ministry this batch of T bonds with a maturity of one year, at 1.46 per cent has a fixed annual interest.

     The bond is for the public between 3. September and 7. September sold is, with interest as of 3. Calculated September of this year. The most important and interests will be repaid 2010 on September3,.

     Details of the Ministry will be the bonds on 9. September is switches of the commercial banks handelbar of the national interbank bond market and of the study.

Chinese belly-gods warn: Eating shark fins to have ecological, health consequences

September 2nd, 2009

One in London-based advocacy for the environment warned that Monday hunting on sharks only fins not only damage the ecosystem but can badly for the health of consumers.

     Steve Trent, President of which US headquarters wild help, said it was important, the worldwide for China largest consumer of shark fins, awareness to protect of these animals of that fear on the outskirts of Aussterbens is to promote.

     Eating the fins can be also dangerous, said trend, the wild aid London Office. Research shows that which contain heavy metals like mercury which could damage of the nervous system and the male infertility. Read the rest of this entry »

Chinese mainland A/H1N1 flu cases rise to nearly 4,000

September 2nd, 2009

The Chinese mainland confirmed 224 new cases of influenza A/H1N1 in the 48 hours for 3. Pm Wednesday, which is the total value to 3981 said infections the Ministry of health.

     The newly confirmed case were 199 “imported cases” and the remaining 25 infected in the Chinese mainland, the Ministry said.

     Almost 3400 the infected recovered told, the Ministry added that no serious case reported so far.

     The recent cases of infection group have the increasing threat of a flu pandemic H1N1 in China. Sunday reported a high school central Chinese province confirmed 80 flu cases in Henan and reported confirmed Tuesday 29 new cases. during the junior high school in northwestern of Gansu province as a whole 26 cases reported. Read the rest of this entry »

Cause memory decline of middle-aged to eat too fat

September 1st, 2009

If you are middle age and your memory is not what it to be to check the bathroom scale used, warned scientists what indicates obese people tend guests more poorly about attempts memory as their peers, thinner.

The results suggest that a schwereres at the middle age can mean a higher risk for dementia later in life.

Reporting in the journal Neurology which suspect researchers higher rates of cardiovascular disease or diabetes help explain the connection to establish. But it is possible that substances that are produced by Fettzellen as the hormone leptin have direct effect on the brain. Read the rest of this entry »

Sino-US differences in doing business

September 1st, 2009

I believe there are two differences in the type of transactions between Chinese and American bussinessmen.

Firstly tend Chinese to business negotiations rather indirectly have in one such as a direct manner the American businessmen contrary. Chinese take time to see whether their potential business partners are really reliable as people by invitation to a party and good times with them. Conversely, Americans Act “get-down-to-business-first”-mentality. Read the rest of this entry »

Female jet fighter pilots to be equipped with new suits

September 1st, 2009


Photo taken on Aug. 30, 2009 shows female jet fighter pilots dressed in the new flight suits at an airport in north China, Aug. 30, 2009. The Chinese air force held Sunday a ceremony here for the first batch of female jet fighter pilots to be equipped with new flight suits especially designed for the female.

Photo taken on Aug. 30, 2009 shows female jet fighter pilots dressed in new flight suits during a ceremony at an airport in north China, Aug. 30, 2009. The Chinese air force held Sunday a ceremony here for the first batch of female jet fighter pilots to be equipped with new flight suits especially designed for the female.

A female jet fighter pilot dressed in the new flight suit prepares to board the plane at an airport in north China, Aug. 30, 2009. The Chinese air force held Sunday a ceremony here for the first batch of female jet fighter pilots to be equipped with new flight suits especially designed for the female.
He Xiaoli, a female jet fighter pilot, gestures in the plane at an airport in north China, Aug. 30, 2009. The Chinese air force held Sunday a ceremony here for the first batch of female jet fighter pilots to be equipped with new flight suits especially designed for the female.

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June 7th, 2009

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China holds national congress for disabled

November 16th, 2008


The fifth national congress of the China Disabled Persons’ Federation (CDPF) opens at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Nov. 11, 2008.

The fifth national congress of the China Disabled Persons’ Federation (CDPF) opens at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Nov. 11, 2008. CDPF started the three-day national congress Tuesday morning to discuss goals for helping the country’s disabled in the next five years.

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Rice Hails US Election as Example to World

November 16th, 2008

U.S. Secretary of Accompaniment Condoleezza Rice says the U.S. presidential acclamation captivated on November 4 was an archetype for the apple in how a nation can affected centralized differences. Rice batten at the 15th ceremony of the James Baker Institute for Public Action at Rice University in Houston Thursday. Read the rest of this entry »

97 S Korea Exporters Sue Banks Over Forex Losses

November 5th, 2008

Ninety-seven small and midsize exporters filed a class action suit Monday against 13 major banks over the aggressive sale of currency options that went sour when the South Korean won plunged against the U.S. dollar earlier this year.

The businesses, represented by the Korea Federation of Small Enterprises, are seeking the nullification of the options contracts, known as ‘knock-in knock out’, or KIKO. Read the rest of this entry »

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