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Top Regulator Vows no Mass Layoffs as China Plans Merger of Big State-Owned Companies
Carlos Castillo | | Mar 13, 2016 10:29 AM EDT |
China is set to combine more big state-owned enterprises (SOEs) as part of a sweeping plan to cut industrial overcapacity and promote growth and employment opportunities in other sectors of the nation's economy, a senior regulator said on Saturday.
Bankers, Investors Anticipate Reforms in China's SOE Sector
Carlos Castillo | | Jan 07, 2016 09:28 AM EST |
Corporate reform has been looming heavily over China's state-owned enterprises (SOEs) for quite some time now, and investors and bankers are hoping that Beijing will finally give in to the demands of the times and begin the inevitable transition toward a meaningful privatization of state companies this year, according to analysts.
Chinese Investors' Takeover Of Australian Miners Due To Changing Political Leadership
Lemuel Cacho | | May 19, 2014 05:43 PM EDT |
Chinese shareholders are on the move after a rush of takeovers of Australian mining firms took place during the past two weeks.
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