Economics & Trade

Li Yining, economist, on China's exchange rate

March 9, 2010

Li Yining, a prominent economist, on misconceptions surrounding the Chinese exchange rate:
"The are many misconceptions abroad; China's exchange rate is not controlled by the government.... >>more

Economics & Trade

Wang Zhihao, bank research director, on China's economic policy

February 26, 2010

Wang Zhihao, Greater China research director for Standard Chartered Bank, on China's economic policy:
"The financial stimulus measures are basically finished."... >>more

Property

Ye Tan, economics commentator, on property investments

February 26, 2010

Ye Tan, an economics commentator, on whether purchasing a house in China is a secure investment:
"The future is quite uncertain; if the market drops, you will be left with nothing."... >>more

Politics & Society

Chang Boyang, lawyer, on blood alcohol tests

February 3, 2010

Chang Boyang, a lawyer in Henan, on the hospital push to use more expensive ethanol tests:
"The RMB14 blood ethanol test is enough for the police to make a decision; the expensive test that costs RMB400 is more... >>more

Property

Xie Guozhong, ifeng.com columnist, on real estate developers

January 29, 2010

Xie Guozhong, a columnist from ifeng.com, on the relationship between China's government and its real estate developers:
"Inflation will finally end China's property bubble, most of the... >>more

Politics & Society

Blogger Zhang Hongfeng on microblogging complaints

January 6, 2010

Blogger Zhang Hongfeng on the restriction of citizen complaints on the government website of Dantu district, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province, to 100 characters:
"If you don't know classical Chinese, you'd better not report any... >>more

Politics & Society

Popular Chinese blogger Han Han on running for mayor of Shanghai

December 23, 2009

Outspoken Chinese blogger Han Han, known for his criticism of the establishment, on whether he is willing to be elected as mayor of Shanghai
“I think I do not want to be a Shanghai mayor. At present, I am... >>more

Politics & Society

CASS Institute of Population and Labor Economics spokesman on China's rich-poor divide

December 21, 2009

Zhang Chewei, deputy director of CASS Institute of Population and Labor Economics, on China’s division between rich and poor
"According to rough calculation, 80% of people are not being covered by social security. Basically, there is no social security in rural areas, and in cities less... >>more

Property

Xinhuanet commentator Bo Wenxue questions Beijing's funding of low coast housing and slum redevelopment

December 18, 2009

Commentator Bo Wenxue on Beijing's promise to fund the development of low cost housing
“The Chinese government promised that RMB400 billion of the RMB4 trillion stimulus package would be used for low-rent... >>more

Politics & Society

China's foreign ministry on Uighur asylum bid in Cambodia

December 17, 2009

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu on the application for asylum of 22 Uighurs who fled China after the Xinjiang riots
“These people are involved in crimes.”... >>more

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