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China stocks czar faces battle to win back investor trust
Apr 16, 2012 at 11:36 | Source:
Reuters
In little over six months as China's top securities watchdog, Guo Shuqing has let loose a flurry of reforms targeting insider trading, market manipulation and dodgy disclosure that have hamstrung China's stock markets even as its economy surges.
Govt fails to raise freight tonnage on Indian ships: CAG
Sep 05, 2011 at 18:05 | Source:
PTI
Noting that about 90% of India's USD 16.3 billion seaborne freight bill went to foreign ships, accounting watchdog CAG has slammed the government for failing to increase Indian tonnage despite increased global competitiveness.
Tighter derivatives rules gain headway in US, EU
Oct 27, 2010 at 08:14 | Source:
Reuters
The first global crackdown on the USD 615-trillion derivatives market gained momentum on Tuesday when US regulators unveiled a new tool to police would-be fraudsters and European officials urged tighter controls.
China ivory demand bodes ill for Africa`s elephants
Nov 10, 2009 at 16:15 | Source:
Reuters
Tucked into a grimy building in Guangzhou, a small band of Chinese master carvers chip away at ivory tusks with chisels, fashioning them into the sorts of intricate carvings that were prized by Chinese emperors.
China stocks czar faces battle to win back investor trust
Apr 16, 2012 at 11:36 | Source:
Reuters
In little over six months as China's top securities watchdog, Guo Shuqing has let loose a flurry of reforms targeting insider trading, market manipulation and dodgy disclosure that have hamstrung China's stock markets even as its economy surges.
Govt fails to raise freight tonnage on Indian ships: CAG
Sep 05, 2011 at 18:05 | Source:
PTI
Noting that about 90% of India's USD 16.3 billion seaborne freight bill went to foreign ships, accounting watchdog CAG has slammed the government for failing to increase Indian tonnage despite increased global competitiveness.
Tighter derivatives rules gain headway in US, EU
Oct 27, 2010 at 08:14 | Source:
Reuters
The first global crackdown on the USD 615-trillion derivatives market gained momentum on Tuesday when US regulators unveiled a new tool to police would-be fraudsters and European officials urged tighter controls.
China ivory demand bodes ill for Africa`s elephants
Nov 10, 2009 at 16:15 | Source:
Reuters
Tucked into a grimy building in Guangzhou, a small band of Chinese master carvers chip away at ivory tusks with chisels, fashioning them into the sorts of intricate carvings that were prized by Chinese emperors.
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