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Xinhua Finance/MNI China Business Survey: Down Again - Read More

Date Added: April 25, 2008 05:17:02 AM
Xinhua Finance and Market News International , a part of the news service line of Xinhua Finance, today announced the April Xinhua Finance/MNI China Business Sentiment Survey. After rebounding in March from the one-off effects of big spring snowstorms, Chinese business sentiment has plunged again as companies are caught between still-rising input costs and government measures to control ...

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