No. 334, Sept 24(4)

By English edition staff
Published: 2007-09-27

CSRC Targets Insider Trading
Money & Investment, page 22
On September 17 China's stock market watchdog, the CSRC, announced that it would begin monitoring press releases and news on listed companies in order to severely prosecute any instances of insider trading.
//www.yunxiqiu.com/eobserve/eeo/jjgcb/2007/09/24/83882.html

Private Civilian Aircraft Designers Fight for Market Access
Corporation, pageg 27
On September 20, the second day of the Beijing Aviation Exhibition, Guangdong's Glorly Airline Design Company announced the design plans for it's CS (Chinastar) line of airplanes. But as a privately owned civilian aviation company, Glory still faces formidable obstacles to business, since large-scale airplane projects are still led by the government, with private firms only acting as consultants. These small firms are still blocked from becoming the center of the civilian aircraft industry.
//www.yunxiqiu.com/eobserve/eeo/jjgcb/2007/09/24/83893.html

A Way, But not a Model
Observer, page 41
This past June, the State Council formally approved Chengdu as the pilot area for integrated rural reform, a package of reforms meant to improve public management and social welfare. Regarding Chengdu's reform experiment, Observer interviews Yi Zhongtian, a professor at Xiamen University and a consultant to the project, who stresses the importance of considering democratic politics in such reforms and that democracy should be studied within a democratic environment.
//www.yunxiqiu.com/eobserve/eeo/jjgcb/2007/09/24/83920.html

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