Great example of competing policy interests in China and how these can change over time. From reading all the news over the past couple years, as I know you do, you are already aware of the food safety problem in this country. There have been huge scandals involving almost every food product one can think […]
Great example of competing policy interests in China and how these can change over time. From reading all the news over the past couple years, as I know you do, you are already aware of the food safety problem in this country. There have been huge scandals involving almost every food product one can think […]
The best first place to look for moral guidance is the state of our current social, economic and political relationships. Outside assistance is not required.
The best first place to look for moral guidance is the state of our current social, economic and political relationships. Outside assistance is not required.
I'm quite ambivalent on this new Trade Enforcement Unit that President Obama will reportedly sign into law today. Seems way too political to me: President Barack Obama, following through on a promise to beef up enforcement of trade agreements, on Tuesday will sign an executive order creating a new government team to make sure China and […]
Ben & Jerry's minor stumble with their Jeremy Lin-inspired yogurt has angered some Asian-Americans, but many Chinese are at most just puzzled.
Ben & Jerry's minor stumble with their Jeremy Lin-inspired yogurt has angered some Asian-Americans, but many Chinese are at most just puzzled.
Don't miss this Bloomberg article by Mike Forsythe on the personal wealth of members of China's National People's Congress. Some lovely number crunching here, and the bottom line is rather scary. In fact, I'm not entirely sure whether this topic belongs in the category of "They Got the Same Shit Over There" since the disparity […]
Don't miss this Bloomberg article by Mike Forsythe on the personal wealth of members of China's National People's Congress. Some lovely number crunching here, and the bottom line is rather scary. In fact, I'm not entirely sure whether this topic belongs in the category of "They Got the Same Shit Over There" since the disparity […]
There's no substitute for thorough due diligence. How many times do investors and analysts need to be burned before they realize that? It's baffling. Take the Puda Coal case, involving a Chinese company listed on AMEX and now looking at an indictment from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Yes, the bad guys here were […]
The early bird catches the worm. In the trademark biz, they're called squatters, and they register first.
The early bird catches the worm. In the trademark biz, they're called squatters, and they register first.
Chas Freeman: The China Bluff http://t.co/efLQMbrz Good criticism of current China policy. -> New ticket system could add up to measures hindering travel to Beijing http://t.co/tDWC9XZA -> Toilet occupation group is flushed with success http://t.co/Mey4qkV2 I, for one, have had enough of this. -> Bloomberg: China to Have 'Soft Landing' Soon: Zoellick http://t.co/zIt7qTFK -> The […]
In this episode of China Money Podcast, guest Michael Werner discusses Chinese banking stocks, their exposure to local governments and the property sector, and whether Chinese banks will see their non-performing loan ratios skyrocket. Q: First, let’s look at Chinese banking stocks. In terms of valuation, are they attractive? A: I still think the banks […]
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In this episode of China Money Podcast, guest Michael Werner discusses Chinese banks' stocks; banks' exposure to local governments and the property sector; and whether Chinese banks will see their non-performing loan ratios skyrocket. – There are still upsides for the Chinese banking stocks as they trade well below past levels – Chinese banks' exposure […]
CSRC curbs 'irrational investments' http://t.co/84zbLMZj Good luck with that -> Morrison & Foerster: China's Online Data Privacy Rules Coming into Effect http://t.co/jXG3x0XO -> RT @kaiserkuo: Latest Sinica Podcast, "Journey to the West." @comradewong & @adriennemong join @goldkorn & me. http://t.co/vDuu0LdZ -> RT @knowsnothing: Learn more about the Apple brouhaha: Artman Talks 20: Apple V Proview […]
That was quick. My original guess was that the court in this case would just sit on a decision and wait. Instead, but to my mind equivalent in the short term, the court said it would not rule in favor of Proview's request to stop iPad sales. OK, the headlines today said that Apple "won" […]
That was quick. My original guess was that the court in this case would just sit on a decision and wait. Instead, but to my mind equivalent in the short term, the court said it would not rule in favor of Proview's request to stop iPad sales. OK, the headlines today said that Apple "won" […]
Surprisingly enough, I think it's a good idea to restrict the speech of lawyers once in a while. Sometimes we talk too much.
Surprisingly enough, I think it's a good idea to restrict the speech of lawyers once in a while. Sometimes we talk too much.
Latest China Hearsay: Michael Jordan Files Reputation Rights Case in China http://t.co/UaLzTo6Z -> Clifford Chance: The Asia Pacific Top 10 FCPA Cases of 2011 http://t.co/WU5MtDtM -> BBC: China morning round-up: Nagoya criticised over Nanjing http://t.co/A1ESfmUf -> China's Tongrentang: no more franchises http://t.co/Y1e4X0rT -> WSJ: Chinese Ball Maker Trademarks Lin http://t.co/yeIE2Trz -> China Law Blog: Breaking […]