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Tag Archives: inflation
CCTV censors David’s penis
Today, most newspapers in China feature the country’s slowing CPI growth rate on the front page. CPI (Consumer Price Index) is the primary measure of inflation in China, and the fact that it is slowing suggests China’s economy is in … Continue reading
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged CCTV, censorship, CPI, Danwei.com, economy, inflation
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Inflation in China in 2008
As worries about inflation in China grow, it’s worth remembering the inflation scare of 2008, as seen in this Sexy Beijing video.
Is the age of mass inflation coming?
The Beijing News: According to the latest numbers released by National Bureau of Statistics of China (NBSC), the past October, CPI has grown by 4.4%, the highest in 25 months.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged food, inflation, National Bureau of Statistics, price
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Crimes nipped in the bud after security surge
According to the Beijing police, seven crime attempts targeting students have been prevented or interfered with successfully; ten suspects have been arrested.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged acquition, criminal detention, inflation, security, The Beijing News
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Price hikes for Beijing newspapers
Beijing Evening News and the Mirror now cost 1 yuan.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged Beijing Evening News, inflation, Mirror, paper, scrap
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CNN apology not accepted
The Beijing News (新京报): The conflict between China’s Foreign Ministry and CNN wages on.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing opera, Charles Zhang, inflation, labor, migrant workers, Olympic torch relay, Sohu, The Beijing News
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Pilots on strike?
domestic airliners of China Eastern Airlines from Kunming returned to base without touching down on their destination airports
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Eastern Airline, inflation, Ping An Insurance, The Beijing News, Tibet
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The man on the street and inflation
In this episode of Sexy Beijing’s Hard Hat show, Mia Li asks ordinary people in shops and on the street how inflation is affecting them
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged economy, Hard Hat Show, inflation, Sexy Beijing, video
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Danwei Picks: 2007-12-12
Inflation hits a high, iPhones come to China, and an anti-fraud crusader gets a talking-to.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged Fang Zhouzi, FT, inflation, iPhone, XYS
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Danwei FM: Inflation in China
Shaun Rein, managing director of China Market Research Group (CMR), shares his insights on recent inflation in China and its effect on the consumer.