China: China TV: public watchdog, blurry picture, Data clas...

 
 
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Wednesday November 20 2013
 
 
China News
 
China TV: public watchdog, blurry picture
 
Campaigns against multinationals such as Apple and Starbucks raise questions over broadcaster's role as media outlet, business and political mouthpiece
 
 
 
Data clash with China baby boom fears
 
The one-child policy has distorted China's demographic structure, leading to concerns the country will get old before it gets rich
 
 
China puts pressure on state-owned groups
 
Reforms amount to a significant, albeit indirect, challenge to state companies across a range of industries, chipping away at their privileges
 
 
China: initial plenum offerings
 
Reform could lead to healthier stocks but investors may have to wait a bit longer
 
 
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