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Last Updated: July 7, 2016
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10.15.13The World’s Most Active Twitter Country?
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In terms of active Twitter users (defined as those “who used or contributed to the platform at least once a month”), the country with the most users was China, with 35.5 million, even though Chinese netizens are restricted from using Twitter.&...
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09.26.13Slowly, Americans Moving to China
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All told, 1,202 foreigners received the equivalent of a Chinese “green card” — making them legal, permanent residents of the world’s No. 2 economy. The numbers, minuscule compared to U.S. immigration figures, are clearly on the rise. &...
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08.01.13Huayi's Chairman Joins Ranks Of China Movie Billionaires; Stock Climbs To Record
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Huayi’s shares have climbed by more than 160% in the past year amid rising prospects for home-grown entertainment industry content in China. They gained 5.5% today at close at an all-time high of 42.2 yuan.
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07.30.13China Threat? Former French Diplomat Says No
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Former French diplomat Lionel Vairon believes that the fear of a rising China results from the inability of Western countries to recognize China’s legitimate national interests. China will become problematic only if dominant powers attempt to...
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06.18.13Rupert Murdoch's Split: Divorcing Wendi, China Or Both?
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News Corp’s recent China pullback could be partly linked to Rupert Murdoch’s divorce, with few major new investments likely in the next 2 years.
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03.21.13China’s Economy To Rebound This Year
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Former Morgan Stanley Asia guru Stephen Roach is more bullish on Chinese GDP this year than outgoing Premier Wen Jiabao. Jiabao had it at 7.5%. Roach estimated 8%.
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02.18.13Morgan Stanley's Latest Alibaba Estimates Suggest It's Worth $66 Billion-$168 Billion
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The most relevant comparison is to Tencent which is still the biggest Chinese Internet company still experiencing rapid growth – albeit at a slightly slower pace than Alibaba. (Tencent did $1.88 billion in the last year and is currently...
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02.01.13Cyber Attacks on Press Reveal Gap in US Diplomacy
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Why on earth does our government remain silent while our companies keep getting attacked from hackers in foreign countries?
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01.24.13Enduring Mao’s China Led Geomagic’s Ping Fu To See The World In 3D
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Bend Not Break is Ping Fu's memoir of growing up during the Cultural Revolution and winding up founding a successful, important tech company in America.
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11.19.12China: The Mao Dynasty Moves Toward Democracy And Human Rights
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China is visibly evolving toward liberal republican governance. Ten years, rather than life, tenure for its leaders is a major step.
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11.05.12China Leads in Foreign Direct Investment
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China reclaiming from the FDI leadership had as much to do with the fall off in FDI into the U.S. as it had to do with events in China.
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10.12.12Forbes China 100 Richest List
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Forty-five of China’s 100 biggest fortunes slipped from last year’s FORBES ASIA Richest List.
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10.10.12Over A Distressed Europe, It's Super China To The Rescue
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China is considering lending even more money to bail out the region’s recessionary economies.
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09.06.12Romney’s Young ‘China’ Hand
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Mitt Romney’s old China hand is more young than old, more Taiwan than China.Lanhee Chen, 34, is Romney’s policy wonk and one of Romney’s brains on China policy. The California born policy director for the Romney campaign said that when it...
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08.15.12China's $13 Billion Art Fraud
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If you pay attention either to China or the art market, you’ve probably heard the story: China last year became – according to art industry experts – the world’s largest market for art and antiques, surpassing the USA. Well, here’s a shocker: it isn...