Hints and tips:
...Once you’re in, you’re in — it’s almost impossible to get out,” said Zhu Ning, professor at the Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance and author of China’s Guaranteed Bubble....
...Alongside Zhu Rongji, his premier, Jiang helped entrench the sweeping market-orientated reforms of Deng Xiaoping and placed China on firmer international footing....
...“It’s supposed to be Mao,” she says of the painting by Shanghai-born artist Qiu Jie....
...Hui’s fortune has fallen more than 70 per cent over the past year to $11bn....
...“But I have a strong distaste for regional thinking,” says Zhu-Nowell, who is also a curator at the Guggenheim in New York....
...“Managers are hiring aggressively as they prepare for the new regulatory regime,” says Eric Zhu, Shanghai-based recruitment manager for Morgan McKinley, noting that retail fund companies typically require...
...Last month the government announced that Qiu Shuiping, a former state security official, had been appointed party secretary of Peking University....
...The former head of Hanlong Mining Investment, Hui Xiao, has been sentenced to eight years and three months in jail for his role in Australia’s biggest insider trading case....
...Chinese people tend to talk about their own vegetarian habits as “vegetarian eating” (su shi), in contrast to the ideological “vegetarianism” of the west (su shi zhu yi)....
...“The myth that the Chinese government can dictate where markets go has been shattered,” says Tai Hui, chief Asian strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management....
...“The [forced] Point Piper sale scared investors,” says Michael Zhu, a real estate agent with House 18, which sells high-end property to Chinese buyers....
...In December Rafael Hui, the former number two in the government, and Thomas Kwok, one of Hong Kong’s wealthiest property tycoons, received prison sentences for corruption....
...Asic began its insider probe in September 2011, and has already successfully prosecuted Bo Shi Zhu, a former vice-president of Hanlong Mining....
...Hui Shan, a US economist at Goldman Sachs, says as the wider economy and labour market recovers “we expect improvements in the housing market, although the pace is likely to be measured”....
...One of the artists, Zhu Yu, was to find notoriety the following year for allegedly cooking and eating a human foetus....
...Hong Shen-hui, a captain in Xiao Liu Qiu, spent months in prison in the Philippines after he was arrested in what he called a disputed area....
...“The employment situation is weakening in China,” says Zhu Haibin, chief China economist for JPMorgan....
...Driving around the campus in a golf cart with Liu, his words are drowned out by loud shrieks of “hao qiu” (“good ball”) from the 150 coaches running the Saturday matches....
...But in their second term, many reforms couldn’t be continued so they stopped again,” says Wang Hui, a professor at Tsinghua University whom many see as the academic leader of China’s “new left”....
...employees – Calvin Zhu and Fan Zhang – from leaving Australia....
...“The more the price goes up, the more people buy,” says Liu Hui, who sells the precious metal at a shop near Beijing’s silk market....
...“We heard some schools and hospitals collapsed in Yushu but we haven’t been there,” Ms Qiu said....
...His talent for generating controversy reached an apogee in 2000 when he curated a hugely influential, chaotic off-biennale Shanghai show that included the artist Zhu Yu eating aborted foetuses in public,...
...From Beijing, a series of top-quality works of great imaginative beauty – Qiu Ying’s “Dwellings of the Immortals (Jade Cave Fairy Land)”, with its refined outlines and touches of brilliant blues and greens...
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