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Crimson tide

Will 2009 be the year Chinese overseas acquisitions exceed FDI?
Jul 10, 2009 (WiC 23)

Somewhere in China – nestled perhaps in a bureaucrat’s drawer – WiC would like to imagine there is a yellowing, 30 year-old document entitled China’s Economic Masterplan. We suppose it would read: One: Deng Xiaoping promotes an ...

All talk, no action

Landmark Chinese acquisition unravels in Taiwan
May 29, 2009 (WiC 17)

It had the look of a done deal – right up until it was suddenly undone. China Mobile’s offer to buy a 12% stake in Far EasTone, the largest Taiwanese mobile carrier was no ordinary one. It was deeply symbolic – and it appeared to have ...

Patriot games

Chinese investment in Australian mining firm gets the amber light
Apr 3, 2009 (WiC 9)

Since Advance Australia Fair was confirmed as the country’s national anthem in 1984 it has been trumpeted out pretty frequently at scenes of Aussie sporting triumph. But lyrics that boast of a land abounding in natural gifts and ...

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