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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Financial Review 2010: where had all the Hot Money gone
As mentioned in our first article Big Day of Mr China, one of the purposes of our site is to dictate the rapidly changing economy in China.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Chinese Bank Declares RMB Business War Around the World
China continues to expand the global reach of renminbi RMB (also called CNY, or simply Yuan) amidst allowing direct RMB trading in Russia.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
An Important 2010 Internal Review for you
2010 was an important year for Mr China and our readers. We have our own website begun in 2010 - read more about Big day of Mr China.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Direct RMB Trading in Russia
China has taken an important and symbolic step in renminbi RMB (also called CNY, or simply Yuan) internationalization, a move that in the long term can make the USD less relevant to businesses between the two countries.
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