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This picture taken Wednesday Feb. 10, 2010 shows a Chinese selects fruits at a department store in Beijing, China. China's inflation spiked higher in February, adding to pressure on Beijing to pre…
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This picture taken Wednesday Feb. 10, 2010 shows a Chinese selects fruits at a department store in Beijing, China. China's inflation spiked higher in February, adding to pressure on Beijing to pre…
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(AP Photo/Vincent Thian)This picture taken Wednesday Feb. 10, 2010 shows a Chinese selects fruits at a department store in Beijing, China. China's inflation spiked higher in February, adding to pressu…
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BEIJING (AP) — China's inflation rose in February amid galloping growth and demand for scarce labor, increasing pressure on Beijing to ease off its stimulus while keeping a recovery going in the worl…
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(AP Photo/Vincent Thian)This picture taken Wednesday Feb. 10, 2010 shows a Chinese selects fruits at a department store in Beijing, China. China's inflation spiked higher in February, adding to pressu…
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BEIJING (AP) — China's inflation rose in February amid galloping growth and demand for scarce labor, increasing pressure on Beijing to ease off its stimulus while keeping a recovery going in the worl…
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Chinese Paramilitary policemen patrol the Tiananmen Square near the Great Hall of the People, where National People's Congress is held in Beijing, China, Friday, March 5, 2010. China's governm…
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Shanghai, Beijing, and Jiangsu province were ranked the top-3 among 31 provincial-level administrative regions in terms of overall economic competitiveness in 2008, according to the "Provincial E…
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Beijing: China's property market will probably go through a "more meaningful correction" this year because the price gains in 2009 aren't sustainable, Christopher Lee, corporate ratings dire…
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Beijing: China's property market will probably go through a "more meaningful correction" this year because the price gains in 2009 aren't sustainable, Christopher Lee, corporate ratings dire…
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