Sunday, October 4, 2015

04-Oct-2015 20:07

Managing The Dragon's China Predictions For 2015 :: The year of the goat may go down as the year of the capital markets in China. In the closing months of 2014, China announced two major reforms that promise to have a far-reaching impact on the deployment of capital flows in and out of the country. As a result, three of my predictions this […]
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Putting China's Stock Market in Perspective :: The recent declines in China's stock market have triggered speculation that the Chinese economic miracle may be finally coming to an end. Combined with a declining growth rate in the country's gross domestic product ("GDP"), many China observers worry that that the $4 trillion loss in stock market value since June will derail the government's […]
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China Begins Another Round Of SOE Reform :: Earlier this year, Sinopec Group, China's top oil refiner, announced the sale of a 29.99 percent interest in its retail sales arm to a group of twenty-five investors for RMB 105 billion ($17 billion). While the equity sale was a first of its kind transaction that raised a substantial amount of capital for one of […]
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Chinese Technology Firms Eye Autos :: The global automotive market, which has always been one of the most competitive in the world, is likely to become even more crowded in the years ahead. Although the level of technology required to produce the modern car is considerable, many industry analysts refer to passenger cars as mere "differentiated commodities" because the way in […]
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SPIL strikes back at ASE in escalating takeover war :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - In the latest move to regain control in a hostile takeover, Siliconware Precision Industries Co. (SPIL, 矽品精密) told media yesterday that the Taiwan Stock Exchange would become "a disaster zone" if a local court ruled in favor of its acquirer.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-taiwan/2015/10/05/447550/SPIL-strikes.htm

No 'red tide' outside my office window, says TSMC chairman :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - Regarding the rise of a "red supply chain" in China that allegedly will see that country's semiconductor industry outpacing Taiwan's within three years, Morris Chang, founding chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), said Sunday that this will not be so easy for China to achieve as people think.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/asia-taiwan/2015/10/05/447551/No-red.htm

Eva Air in the top ten in world for customer service say publications :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - Eva Air (長榮航空) was ranked in the top 10 in customer service in an annual New York-based ranking of the best airlines in business travel.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/company-focus/2015/10/05/447552/Eva-Air.htm

Surface Hub will not reach Taiwan at initial delivery :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - Although shipments of Microsoft Corp.'s Surface Hub conferencing system have been delayed from Sept. 1 this year to Jan. 1 next year, the large-screen tablet will remain out of reach for Taiwanese businesses.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/company-focus/2015/10/05/447555/Surface-Hub.htm

Aromatherapy's natural appeal is driving sales :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - Long eclipsed by modern medicine, demand for aromatherapy with its sensual fragrances and soothing powers has surged as more people are attracted to natural products.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/global-markets/2015/10/05/447537/Aromatherapys-natural.htm

Satellite Internet gets a fresh look, cash infusion as 3 projects go ahead :: (ChinaPost.com.tw) - The race for Internet service from space is on, again.

http://www.chinapost.com.tw/business/company-focus/2015/10/05/447572/Satellite-Internet.htm

Watch: Jack Perkowski on China's Stock Markets :: Jack appeared on CCTV America to provide his insight on China’s stock market and economy. Click the video below to hear what he had to say on the recent rises and falls of China’s stock markets, or follow this link.
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Q1 2015: A Watershed For China Autos? :: Inevitably, price becomes a major factor in every industry in China. The vast numbers of Chinese whose per capita incomes remain well below what is considered to be middle class puts downward pressure on pricing. At the same time, intense competition among a large universe of local and international players eager to gain their fair […]
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Tesla Overestimates The China Market :: Wanted: Head of China for Tesla, a $25 billion Wall Street darling whose "disruptive technology" provides Chinese auto buyers with an attractive, environmentally friendly product. This position offers the right candidate the opportunity to develop Tesla's business in the China market, the size of which is expected to rival that of the United States in […]
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China's M&A Market In Review :: Many thanks to the team at PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) for their report, M&A 2014 Review and 2015 Outlook, which provides a comprehensive summary of mergers and acquisition activity in the People's Republic of China (PRC). The PwC review illustrates why Institutional Investor, the pre-eminent investor magazine, has called Chinese companies "The New Force In Global M&A." […]
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Expectations For The China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue :: There will be no shortage of discussion topics at the Seventh China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue ("S&ED") taking place this week in Washington, DC. Confronting the 2015 edition of the S&ED are major differences of opinions between the world's two largest economies over territorial disputes in the South China Sea, cybersecurity, the U.S. "Pivot to Asia," […]
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China's Other Electric Vehicle Industry :: While the global automotive giants struggle to find a winning formula for electric vehicles ("EVs”), approximately 100 manufacturers in China have already identified a large potential market undiscovered by the traditional players. The common problems faced by EV automakers — high cost, driving range, and the availability of charging stations — are not issues for […]
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