the procedures enforced within a securities firm to prevent the exchange of confidential information between the firm's departments so as to avoid the illegal use of inside information
WASHINGTON AFP — US authorities tightened security on Monday around the Chinese embassy a day after its front wall was splashed with red paint and its glass windows smashed. Several police cars and personnel were seen in front of the embassy most of Monday as demonstrations against Beijing's crackdown...
Sep 11, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) US legislators have formulated a Bill designed to "level the playing field" for US firms competing with inexpensive Chinese imports. Senator Charles Schumer has co-sponsored the Bill, which is a response to...
IBM, the leading computer hardware company, has signed a three-year deal with Great Wall Technology Ltd, the Chinese company. The agreement stipulates that ExcelStor Technology, Great Wall Technology's subsidiary, will manufacture the 40 gigabyte ver IBM, the leading computer hardware company, has signed a three-year ...
Oct 01, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) China had more of its citizens undertaking international travel in 2002 than did Japan, the first time this is occurred. Around 250,000 Chinese tourists visited the US in 2002. The number of Chinese...
May 01, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) More than three thousand Chinese citizens have been infected by severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS. According to official figures, 148 of those infected by the disease have died. The Chinese Government is...
Sep 19, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) There appears to be a great deal of foreign interest in China's sharemarket in 2003. Some of the multinationals with interests in Chinese stockbroking firms, or plans to enter via ventures, are...
Jun 20, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) Since November 2002, China has recorded 5,326 cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS. As the outbreak has receded, foreign firms have revived their Chinese operations. Many firms in the automotive, IT ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission, the Wall Street regulator, is set to launch investigations into a series of Chinese companies that have listed on American markets following allegations of accounting irregularities at China Life, the countr The US Securities and Exchange Commission, the Wall Street...
In the first deal of its kind for China, IBM and Great Wall Technology Limited have signed an agreement that will make Great Wall Technology the first Chinese company to manufacture and sell computer hard disk drives for the worldwide market. Under t In the first...
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Microsoft Corp. has shut down a popular Chinese-language blog that has run edgy content potentially offensive to Chinese authorities. Capitalists are often the worst enemy of capitalism. Microsoft, along with other high-tech firms like Yahoo and Google, has been helping Chinese censors...
Mar 27, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) The Chinese Securities Regulatory Commission is handing out licences under the qualified institutional investor QFII program. UBS Warburg, Nomura and Citigroup are among the foreign companies to apply for QFII accreditation. Nomura...
AsiaInfo Services 06-28-1996 Good Potential for Chinese Companies Listed on Wall Street NEW YORK, June 28, AsiaInfo Services, Inc -- Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange expressed a few days ago that Chinese companies have huge potential t...
AsiaInfo Services 12-18-2006 Great Wall Airlines to Resume Operations BEIJING, Dec 18, 2006 SinoCast via COMTEX -- After a pause of four months, the Chinese freight carrier Great Wall Airlines announced on December 13 that it would formally resume services in...
Byline: samantha marshall Wendy Cai, 32 Director, Chinese Services Group, Deloitte & Touche USA Six months after she had quit her job on Wall Street to launch her own dot-com firm, Wendy Cai still hadn't told her...
Jun 02, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) Martin Currie Investment Management is confident that its new Chinese fund will be a success. The Scottish fund manager is launching a new China A-share fund with the assistance of UBS Warburg under...
Jun 06, 2002 The Asian Wall Street Journal ABIX via COMTEX -- China Eastern Airlines wants to see more overseas investors on the company's share register. Such a move requires the approval of the Chinese Government. The Chinese Government is consolidating the airline industry...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Sitting in one of several rooms filled with books, Him Mark Lai recounts how he became a scholar of Chinese- American history. "I think the main thing is, I'm Chinese," said Lai, who turned 82 on Nov. 1. "My past has been for China,...
NEW YORK AFP — Chinese search engine Baidu.com has made a big splash on arrival on the US stock market, surging a spectacular 354 percent, recalling the heady days of the dot-com boom of the late 1990s. By an hour after it made its arrival on the Nasdaq, at...
WASHINGTON AFP — US aircraft maker Boeing said it has reached a "substantial" deal to sell its new fuel-efficient 7E7 Dreamliner to Chinese airlines. A company spokesman made the comment after the Wall Street Journal reported that six Chinese airlines had concluded a deal with Boeing to order up...