Big Chinese Companies: Bonds without the Banks
Big Chinese companies are taking advantage of newly relaxed regulations to raise funds through bond sales, without big banks, a trend that threatens to eventually erode local banks' longstanding monopoly on corporate finance.
Akoya Pearl Necklace ? Chinese or Japanese?
Beautiful. Elegant. Lustrous. These are just three adjectives normally used when asked to describe Akoya Pearl Necklaces. A contemporary piece of jewelry, each pearl necklace is hand-knotted individually showing a silky luster. Brilliant Japanese pearls, it is always a pleasure receiving Akoya pearl necklaces.
U.S. Environmental Expert Praises Chinese Efforts at Earth Day Business Summit in Beijing
Jill Buck, Founder and Executive Director of the world's largest and fastest growing environmental education plan - the Go Green Initiative - was a featured speaker at the Inaugural Annual Summit of China Green Companies in Beijing on Earth Day. She praised the China Entrepreneur Club and the Daonong Enterprise Institute (DEI) for their outstanding work to develop and reward aggressive standards for China Green Companies.
"Oh! What a Glorious Show!": NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular Off to a Grand and Graceful Start
Thousands have braved snow and freezing temperatures in the Big Apple to catch the first few performances of NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall this week. And judging from the audience response, they think the trip is well worth the effort.
Remaining Showtimes: Friday, Feb 16th at 11am and 8pm Saturday, Feb 17th at 2pm and 8pm
Where: Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Sixth Ave. (near 50th St.)
Tickets $38 and up
Hotline 888.260.6221 or http://www.ticketmaster.com
General info: http://shows.ntdtv.com
The Chinese Year of the Pig
If you were born during the Chinese sign of the Pig, you will make a great pal. Pigs are everything you would want in a friend: kind hearted and easy going, they forgive easily and don't bear grudges.
The Chinese Alphabet - Is There Such A Thing?
There are so many people on the Internet looking for Chinese Alphabet; we received a lot of inquiries asking about the Chinese alphabet, questions like "Can you publish the Chinese alphabet online?" or "Where can I find the Chinese alphabet?" etc.You can stop your search now because there is no such thing as Chinese alphabet.
VION Mobile Launches Chinese Version of Viwawa
IP Address Optimizing Technology Increases Subscriber Signups
Chinese Interior Design Essentials
Globalization in the 21st century has made it possible for us to become open to fresh and unique concepts in decorating and designing our homes. One of the design themes we have learned to admire is Chinese interior design.
eTeacher Launches ChineseVoice.com - Live Online Mandarin Chinese Lessons with Certified Chinese Teachers from Beijing
www.ChineseVoice.com offers live Chinese lessons with certified Chinese teachers from Beijing (http://www.chinesevoice.com/About_Chinese_Voice/faculty/teachers.asp) by combining advanced video conferencing technology and professional course content. ChineseVoice.com (http://www.ChineseVoice.com) is the latest language program offered by eTeacher Group, an international expert and leading provider of online learning programs.
PIMCO Fund Value Falls Following Announcement to Invest in Chinese Bonds
Emerging market bond funds decline following PIMCO's surprising announcement that it will expose investors to "Toxic Risk" of Chinese bonds despite Chinese government's defaulted debt and exclusionary payments to non-U.S. bondholders.
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Read Chinese Online - How To Configure Your Computer To Display Chinese Characters
To read Chinese Online is becoming easire these days. If you use the latest Internet Explorer (V4.0 or later) or Netscape Navigator (Version 4 or later), you don't have to install any special program to read Chinese characters because both of these browsers can support Chinese natively. The same is true with other browsers, e.g. Firefox or Mozilla. If you use previous versions of Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, you should consider upgrading your browser version. You can also download and install Chinese Font or download Microsoft's free language packs and input methods for Simplified and Traditional Chinese. Installing the Chinese language packs will automatically set up Internet Explorer to recognize Chinese. With Netscape, you need do a little configuration: From Netscape's main menu, select "Edit" -> "Preferences". In the new window, select "Appearance" and "Fonts". First select "Simplified Chinese" for the encoding, and choose "MS Song" or "MS Hei". Select "MingLiU" for "Traditional Chinese" encoding. Most of the time, you browser should automatically detect pages with Chinese content and display them properly. But in case your browser does not do that, you need manually adjust the setting to enable your browser to view Chinese characters by changing character encoding. In Internet Explorer menu, click View to select encoding. If you don't know what the page encoding is, you may have to experiment with the encoding options. The most common character encodings are GB (for simplified), Big5( for traditional), and UTF-8 (for both - also known as unicode). On Netscape, you can change from "View" and then "Character Set" on the main menu as stated above. To check if your computer is configured properly, try to read this page: http://www.learn-chinese-language-online.com/chinese-grammar.html . If you can read the Chinese characters on this page, congratulation! Rosie From Learn Chinese Language Online (http://www.learn-chinese-language-online.com) The goal of Learn Chinese Language Online (LCLO) is to reduce the Mandarin Learning curve, promote and introduce the most efficient way to grasp the broad foundation of Chinese language. For a limited time, sign up free Learn Chinese Newsletter and receive 4 fantastic FREE prizes. Click here :http://www.learn-chinese-language-online.com/learn-chinese-free-newsletter.html
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