Latest China Headlines

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Typhoon Muifa Drops Heavy Rains on Philippines; Moving to China

Aug 5 2011 // Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide is currently tracking Typhoon Muifa as it moves across the Pacific Ocean towards mainland China, after delivering heavy rain to the Philippines Tuesday and Wednesday. Muifa is...

Raids by Cyber Thieves Are Unlikely to Stir Faster Global Action

Aug 4 2011 // A major new hacking attack underscores that governments and companies are losing the war against cyber thieves, but it’s unclear if the disclosure will prompt quicker global action against online break-ins. A U.S....

Swiss Re Posts $960 Million Q2 Net Income; Combined Ratio 78.4%

Aug 4 2011 // Swiss Re reported Group net income increased by 18 percent to $960 million in the second quarter of 2011, compared to $812 million in the same period of 2010. “All segments contributed to these positive results,...

U.S. Experts Blame a Government for Cyber Attacks; Is It China?

Aug 3 2011 // Security experts have discovered the biggest series of cyber attacks to date, involving the infiltration of the networks of 72 organizations including the United Nations, governments and companies around the...

China Mulls Creation of New Regulator for State Financial Sector

Aug 3 2011 // China is considering a proposal to create a ministerial-level body to manage its state-owned banks and non-bank financial enterprises, two sources with knowledge of the plan said, a move that would strengthen...

NZ Minister Says Deal in Global Climate Talks ‘Still within Reach’

Jul 27 2011 // A global deal on a pact to succeed the U.N.’s main climate agreement is still within reach but will not be struck this year, with the pace of talks still far too slow, New Zealand’s top climate negotiator said...

Chinese Drywall Supplier Told to Release Insurance Details

Jul 27 2011 // A South Florida judge has ruled that a Miami-based supplier of tainted Chinese drywall must disclose more details about a proposed $55 million class-action settlement. A Broward County judge ruled that Banner Supply Co....

More U.S. Lawsuits Target Chinese Reverse Mergers

Jul 26 2011 // Accounting debacles at U.S.-listed Chinese companies have prompted a surge of securities fraud lawsuits, but investors might have trouble recouping their losses even if they win. More than one-fourth of the 94 U.S....

China Launches Safety Campaign After Deadly Train Crash

Jul 26 2011 // China’s rail minister, facing public outrage over Saturday’s deadly train crash, has ordered a two-month safety review of railway operations and apologized for the accident which killed 39 people, state media...

Fake Apple Store Cuts to Core of China’s Risk to Brands

Jul 22 2011 // A fake Apple store in China, made famous by a blog that said even the staff working there didn’t realize it was a bogus outlet, is probably the most audacious example to date of the risks Western companies face in...

Floridians Await Chinese Drywall Settlement Monies

Jul 21 2011 // Florida residents whose homes were built by inferior Chinese drywall stand to gain a total of $55 million, but no one can say right now how much any individual homeowner might actually collect. A federal judge approved a...

U.S. Judge Allows Shareholder Suits Against China Accountants

Jul 21 2011 // The fourth time was the charm for shareholders suing the auditors of Shenzhen-based China Expert Technology. China Expert shareholders have been trying unsuccessfully to sue the company’s accounting firms for failing...

U.S. Building Supply Firm Sues Chinese Drywall Maker

Jul 19 2011 // A Florida building supply company is suing a German conglomerate for $100 million over defective Chinese drywall installed in tens of thousands of homes. Banner Supply Co. charged in the lawsuit that Knauf Gips made false...

China’s People Insurance Group Plans $5 Billion IPO

Jul 18 2011 // State-owned People’s Insurance Company of China Group (PICC), one of the country’s largest insurers, plans to raise $5 billion to $6 billion in an initial public offering in Hong Kong and Shanghai, IFR reported...

IASB Rules ‘On the Way’ to Becoming Global Accounting Standard

Jul 15 2011 // A top accounting rules setter said on Thursday it was well on the way to becoming the global standard in a veiled hint that the United States should get on board or risk being isolated. In roughly a decade, adoption of the...

Paralyzed Chinese Gymnast Agrees to $10 Million Injury Settlement

Jul 14 2011 // A champion Chinese gymnast who was paralyzed in an accident at the 1998 Goodwill Games has reached a deal with insurance companies to cover her medical care and rehabilitation in China, as well as provide financial help,...

Greenpeace Charges Big Name Brands Sourcing from Polluting China Firms

Jul 13 2011 // Some of the world’s leading clothing brands rely on Chinese suppliers that pollute rivers with toxic, hormone-disrupting chemicals banned in Europe and elsewhere, the environment group Greenpeace said on...

Aon Benfield Cat Recap Highlights China Floods; Quakes, Wildfires

Jul 7 2011 // Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon Corp., has released the latest edition of its Monthly Cat Recap report, which reviews the natural disaster perils that occurred worldwide during...

U.S. Official Calls for Legal Framework to Fight Cyber Crime

Jul 5 2011 // Cyber criminals are outwitting national and international legal systems that fail to embrace technological advances, a top U.S. official said on Friday, demanding a cross-border campaign to combat the security...

China to Tap Foreign Employees for Social Insurance Funds

Jul 5 2011 // China has enacted a social insurance law that requires foreigners to pay into medical, pension and unemployment funds for the first time, but unclear implementation guidelines are fueling uncertainty among expatriates and...