Results for yuan exports. Search took 0.20 seconds.
Seen that? - Currency trading with Retirement money
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on November 15, 2009
...enture News China is manipulating the value of their currency, the yuan renminbi. At least that's what Obama's new Treasury Secretary, Tim Geithner says. The s...
China Business Myths
in China Venture News, on October 29, 2009
... as simple as people (and the media) tend to think...
Myth number one: China's economy is led by exports. Myth number two: China's supply of cheap labor is (almost) endless. Myth number three: Your...
China's Problems with the Falling Dollar are its Own Fault
in China Venture News, on October 11, 2009
...
Peter Morici has an interesting analysis of the current situation with the US dollar and China's yuan.
As the dollar falls against the euro, yen and other major currencies, China and other emergi...
Plan to destroy the dollar
in Sox First, on October 7, 2009
...il. The game plan is to instead adopt a basket of currencies including the Japanese yen and Chinese yuan, the euro, gold and a new, unified currency planned for nations in the Gulf Co-operation Counci...
US dollar to lose status
in Sox First, on September 28, 2009
... will have a leading reserve function to sit along side the US dollar and Euro by 2030. The Chinese yuan could start gaining power.
...
Living Cheap in Shanghai
in The Flyaway Weblog, on September 11, 2009
...hostels that generally serve backpackers and students can be a good option, costing a minimum of 45 yuan (under $7) per night. Shanghai has eight clean, convenient youth hostels, most of them centrall...
What recession? Small arms trade is booming
in Sox First, on July 10, 2009
...as had on other markets. All up, gun-loving Americans have driven a 28% jump this decade in world exports of pistols, rifles, shotguns and other small arms. In this economic climate, there are few i...
Beware the China bubble
in Sox First, on June 29, 2009
...s that we are seeing the creation of an asset price bubble in that market. There was 4.57 trillion yuan (or about $US670 billion) of new lending pouring into the market but most of that was on specul...
Undervalued or Not, the Yuan is Not Likely to Gain Much
in China Venture News, on June 29, 2009
...ly the seemed to complement each other on the relative value of the U.S. dollar and the China's Yuan Renminbi.
Nikhil Raheja has an excellent explanation of the theory behind exchange rate. ...
Age and the Australian Riesling
in Celebrate Wine, on June 7, 2009
Dr. Vino had an informative piece recently n Australia's Rieslings. They tend to get consumed young and, in his words, can be very refreshing at that age. But Australian Rieslings are almost always bottled with a screwcap instead of a cork. And there's some healthy skepticism around about ...
Market soars as trade collapses
in Sox First, on March 24, 2009
... War Two. As the WTO says, the scary part is that it's a case of synchronized sinking - monthly exports and imports of major developed and developing economies have been falling in unison since Se...
New emerging risks of the Chinese supply chains
in Supplychainer, on March 9, 2009
I read a very interesting article in International Herald Tribune on the new risks associated with chinese supply chains (full article here ).
The main discussion line of the article is that, the period of recession and falling demand in the Western countries, has created a serious challenge ...
Don't count on China
in Sox First, on March 5, 2009
...art, China is dependent on a rebound in the US economy. That's what's required to drive its exports. And no-one is expecting that to happen and until the US fixes its banks and property market...
Detroit and the rest: how the crash will reshape America
in Sox First, on March 3, 2009
...ors like medical technology and alternative energy that could drive US growth, entrepreneurship and exports. "Different eras favor different places, along with the industries and lifestyles thos...
Japan's Economy Unravels
in Bizinformer, on February 17, 2009
...and drained life from the world's second-biggest economy. The short version... Japan depends on exports and no one want to buy stuff anymore. Japanese exports were down almost 14% in the fourth qu...
Tibet: Tourismus-Plus zum Neujahrsfest
in Das Reise-Weblog, on 18.02.09
...risten kamen während der Ferien nach Tibet und brachten Tourismuseinnahmen von 39 Millionen Yuan (4,5 Millionen Euro), eine Steigerung um 1,8 Prozent im Vergleich zum Vorjahrswert.
Positive Zahlen,...
Floating the Yuan: Be Careful What You Wish For
in China Venture News, on February 9, 2009
... Sunshine had an interesting piece at Seeking alpha last week. He says that if the Chinese let the yuan float freely, there's a good chance it would fall in value. And that would make Chinese...
Geithner on Currency Manipulation, and China's Reaction...
in China Venture News, on January 26, 2009
...China is manipulating the value of their currency, the yuan renminbi. At least that's what Obama's new Treasury Secretary, Tim Geithner says.
The statement came as part of his 102-page respon...
More Bang For Your Deflated Buck
in Eagle Par Birdie, on January 15, 2009
...
In these growing deflationary times, cash - as I keep saying - is king. A dollar, yuan, yen, euro or pound sterling goes further because it buys more.
Well, I'm not alone in that thinking. F...
Google Blogger: And Now... Imports and Exports!
in Web 2.0, on December 21, 2008
Finally , and waiting, like, for EV errrrr , the Google Blogger platform began allowing users to import and export earlier this month.
Mark 'Rizzn' Hopkins over at Mashable has a nice piece on the change. For people like me who've been running their personal blogs there since th...
China slowdown continues
in Sox First, on December 11, 2008
...uld increasing the likelihood of a depression reminiscent of the 1930s. The figures on China's exports, imports, inflation, retail sales and industrial production are expected to be released this...
Cybernaut China Starts New VC Funds
in China Venture News, on December 9, 2008
...Cybernaut Investment (China partner of VC fund New Enterprise Associates) just sat up two yuan denominated VC funds in China this month with a total value of 650 million yuan - or about $95.24 mil...
Don't expect China to save the world
in Sox First, on November 13, 2008
...omparisons of the total with a single year's GDP. Some estimates suggest that of the 4 trillion yuan of spending contained in this weeks package, "only" 500 billion represents new spendi...
Obama on China
in China Venture News, on November 7, 2008
... to break ties with China and insulate the U.S. economy. He wants to see the Chinese currency, the yuan renminbi floated more freely and allowed to strengthen to something closer to its real value o...
Investing in China Still Option Number One
in China Venture News, on October 3, 2008
...ill investing in China...
The article is a detailed look at the condition of China's economy: exports, retail sales, industry, stock markets, etc. Among his sources, Simpkins quotes Jing Ulrich,...
If Obama Wins...
in China Venture News, on September 30, 2008
...efine currency manipulation as an illegal subsidy. The Chinese would probably respond with a tax on exports that would get passed on to US consumers. Things go downhill from there.
Or once he gets e...
Online Shopping in China "Explodes"
in China Venture News, on September 30, 2008
...lion RMB total for all of 2007. The big winner? Taobao.com has a 77% market share - or 41.3 billion yuan so far this year.
Clothes, cell phones and housewares led the way in consumer purchases.
...
Getting Your Yuan from Shanghai to San Francisco (or Wherever)
in China Venture News, on September 19, 2008
... (in Chinese currency) home to America (or wherever) when you leave.
The rules about transferring yuan out of China are complicated. Matt looks at a number of strategies - not all of them completely...
The Difference Between Chinese Banks and American Banks
in China Venture News, on September 18, 2008
...e from Richard Brubaker over at All Roads Lead to China . He goes on to point out that China's yuan RMB is the currency that supports both US and Chinese banks (I guess since China buys so many t...
China Cuts Interest Rate
in China Venture News, on September 17, 2008
...erest rate Monday.
According to an AP report , the bank said it was lowering the rate on one-year yuan-denominated loans by 0.27 percent to 7.20 percent effective Tuesday.
China has had relatively ...
Hua An Fund Will Suffer From Lehman
in China Venture News, on September 17, 2008
... conduct overseas investments under the QDII program. It is one of a dozen funds worth 72.6 billion yuan ($10.6 billion) managed by Shanghai-based Hua'an.
© cogdogblog
...
Gustav means business
in Sox First, on September 1, 2008
...mer spending is sluggish, and business investment is falling. And it has the potential to damage US exports. "The Gulf Coast and its infrastructure may be better prepared to withstand the weathe...
15 inspectors are not enough to ensure product safety in China!
in Supplychainer, on August 31, 2008
...in Matters has revealed the FDA plans to send 15 inspectors in three Chinese cities to scrutinize exports to the world's largest economy, responding to concerns over the safety of China-produced...
When the Games End, The Economic Party's Over
in China Venture News, on August 21, 2008
...h fuel prices, and the strengthening Chinese currency."
The strengthening currency is bad for exports.
© Bludgeoner86
...
Looking for a Home? Shanghai Wants Your VC/PE Firm!
in China Venture News, on August 18, 2008
...hina to set up a Shanghai-registered entity - provided that can start out with at least 100 million yuan (about US $14.5 million at today's exchange rate). The new Shanghai entity gets legal statu...
Stereotypes, and the Price of Rice in China...
in China Venture News, on August 2, 2008
I participate in a closed social network of educators where a principal I'm familiar with posed a question. The topic had to do with convincing teachers that China (and the rest of the world) matter - that we should pay attention to globalization, etc. The principal had one teacher reply that ...
Chinese trust busters
in Sox First, on July 23, 2008
It's taken longer than Long March and the great leap forward but China is finally introducing an anti-trust law, reports The Economist . Anyone who has worked in China would know that this has been a long time coming. There isn't much in the way of competition and a handful of b...
China Censors Take to Crowdsourcing, Astroturfing to Manage the Web
in China Venture News, on July 20, 2008
China is evidently paying people to say the "right" (read: politically correct) thing on the Internet. And (surprise) they've been doing it for a while, according to blogger Joop Dorresteijn .
Let's make some distinctions. First, censorship is what happens when the government...
China Syndrome
in Sox First, on July 17, 2008
...nvestment-led economy is starting to sputter. The problem is that Chinese and other emerging market exports are going to feel the pain because all the excess consumption and investment demand they fed...
How to Think Like Warren Buffett, Part 31
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on July 1, 2008
.... Nor should we take actions likely to evoke retaliatory behavior that will reduce America's exports, true trade that benefits both our country and the rest of the world.
Our legislators should r...
Earthquake funds and sneakers
in Sox First, on June 15, 2008
...ners. Not just any runners either. The illegal use of quake relief funds amounted to nearly 300,000 yuan or $US43,500. The Fucheng ICBC sub-branch in Mianyang bought 56 pairs of Nike sneakers, worth ...
Learning with the Fuwa
in Bizinformer, on May 28, 2008
...f the Fuwa, and you can read an English transcript at their site. Meilin reports he was paid one yuan for the effort (and copyright). Finally, on the Fun Page you can download screen savers. ...
Entereg® (Alvimopan): FDA-Approved for Post-Surgery Bowel Function
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 23, 2008
...rom the FDA News .
[In Photo: Handbook of Opioid Bowel Syndrome (Hardcover) by Chun-Su, Ph.D. Yuan (Editor) from Amazon ]...
Nanjing one of China's ancient cities
in Wandalust, on May 14, 2008
...rnational Plum Blossom Festival with more than 100,000 trees in flower and the 600 year old Zhan Yuan Garden .
...
Sorghum: Fuel for You and Your Car
in Latina Viva, on May 10, 2008
...he US is a huge producer and exporter of sorghum, and Mexico takes the lion's share of those exports. As consumers, we eat sorghum in syrup, cookies, unleavened bread, cakes, couscous, porridge,...
SAI 25: The World's Most Valuable Digital Startups
in Wangtam, on 2008-04-30
...- SAI 25: The World's Most Valuable Digital Startups
- OPIE Exports Extension Preferences for Quick Firefox Setup
- Apple 推出3.06GHz CPU 的新款iMac
- How to add an IETab-like feature to Opera
...
On Goons and Thugs, and CNN's Ratings
in China Venture News, on April 19, 2008
Life is complicated. Simplistic views, when they're expressed in isolation, can make some particular issue seem simple; but very few issues are really all that isolated.
I know there's almost nothing I can say about the war of words between CNN commentator Jack Cafferty and the government o...
Taiwan in Search of Yuan...
in China Venture News, on April 17, 2008
...part of that thaw in relationships, Taiwan is trying to attract Mainland tourist - along with their yuan renminbi.
When the new Kuomintang government assumes the mantle of power on May 20 from...
E-Commerce - China's Next Internet Push
in China Venture News, on March 20, 2008
...million of China's Internet users shopped online last year for a total turnover of 59.4 billion yuan (8.25 billion dollars), according to the China Internet Research Centre in Beijing .
That i...
Book Review: The Biography of a Dollar by Craig Karmin
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on March 18, 2008
...unrivaled dominance are ending. With the strength of the euro and its expanding use, or the Chinese yuan in that exploding economy, the world no longer sees the dollar as the only standard for trading...
IBM to open supply chain research center in China
in Supplychainer, on March 18, 2008
...ing because China has one of the world's fastest growing economies and supplies huge amounts of exports to the rest of the world, IBM said.
Global services, which includes IBM's supply chain...
Chinese Cage Match
in carzz.org, on February 29, 2008
...iper, with phone and bank-account numbers. In order to get the parts back, Mr Zhang had to wire 500 yuan or about $70 to retrieve his stuff!
You can get thrown into jail for speaking out, but a skive...
Currency Strengths and the Demand for Raw Materials
in China Venture News, on February 23, 2008
...The relationship between China's currency, the yuan renminbi, and the US dollar has been a focus of attention for months now. The yuan is stronger than its ever been and is continuing to climb aga...
Cooling Off the Market?
in China Venture News, on January 31, 2008
...orth about $3 billion.
Together the three deals could suck up as much as US$28 billion worth of yuan out of the Chinese economy and solve some of the country's problems with excess liquidity -...
Rupee Appreciation & Hedge Funds
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on January 29, 2008
... year ago to 9.5% in the first half of 2007-08, coupled with a fall in the expansion of India's exports demanded the rationalisation of credit rates by the central banks.
More at; Indian Policym...
The Dollar, the Yuan, and Oil
in China Venture News, on January 27, 2008
...ention.) But first...
It's no secret that the American government would like to see a stronger yuan. China has been faced for the last few years with something of a conundrum: it would like the y...
Singapore's SWF Temasek Backs New China PE Fund
in China Venture News, on January 26, 2008
Singapore's sovereign wealth fund, Temasek Holdings , has partnered with two Canadian pension funds to create "a high-profile private equity fund looking to invest in China," according to the Financial Times.
Canada Pension Plan and the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan have ...
China: A Golf Giant in Waiting
in Eagle Par Birdie, on January 21, 2008
Golf in China is exploding. That was the word at the recently concluded PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando.
But who stands to benefit could be the 64 dollar question.
Zhang Xiaoning, who is the vice-chairman of the China Golf Association, told a Golf in China forum at the trade show that sinc...
China's growth: is a slowdown coming?
in Sox First, on January 19, 2008
...ouncil, they could slow their economy by introducing fiscal measures with real power, like blocking exports of mobile phones, for example. Still, so far the early forecasts for this year are that C...
Sovereign Wealth
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on January 18, 2008
...-wealth funds, that have proliferated in recent years thanks to bumper oil prices and surging Asian exports. Since the subprime-mortgage fiasco unfolded last year, such funds have gambled almost $69 b...
China's Internet Cafe's: More to Come?
in China Venture News, on January 16, 2008
For a day or two it looked as though China was about to lift the ban it has in place on the opening of new Internet cafe's in the country. At least that's what the Inquirer was saying.
Egan orion at the Inquirer reported the rumor on January 9th. BEIJING MEDIA report that Chinese ...
Starting a Business in China
in China Venture News, on January 14, 2008
...s up and running. For example, the fee to obtain pre-approval for your new company's name is 80 yuan.
...
Cloisonné Beads
in The Jewelry Weblog, on January 13, 2008
...t was developed in China in the 13th century, and it has grown to be one of China's number one exports. The making of cloisonné requires several processes: hammering, wire inlay, soldering, enamel...
7 款 Firefox 上的 Google Maps 应用工具
in Wangtam, on 2008-01-13
- Advanced URL Builder
- BlueOrganizer
- GDircections
- GMiF (Google Maps in Flickr)
- LookLOCAL Toolbar
- Minimap
- PackageMapping.com
China Trade 101: China's Biggest Export
in China Venture News, on January 11, 2008
You think it's toys? Or maybe food products, like soup and seafood? Bad rip offs of collectible porcelain and art glass? None of those things are China's biggest export to the U.S.
China's biggest export is probably money .
It's simple. China sells things to America. Ame...





