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Chinese online game and virtual products credit service provider mo9 says the company has received series B financing from Bertelsmann Asia Investment (BAI) and Sequoia Capital. The round is estimated to be around several million dollars, according to Chinese media reports. Earlier in 2012, Palo Alto, California-headquartered mo9 received series A financing from Sequoia Capital. […]

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China's foreign direct investment inflows hit $71.4 billion in the first seven months of 2013, up 7.1 percent from the same period last year, according to the Commerce Ministry. In July, foreign direct investment rose strongly by 24.1% year-on-year, the highest pace in 28 months. The number compares with a 20.1% hike in June. The […]

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The author is credit-rating agency Standard & Poor's China's recent investment boom has left its corporate sector with a large debt hangover. Since the onset of the global financial crisis, China's top corporates have had easy access to credit, which has fueled their strong investment levels. The country's new administration, however, is attempting to put […]

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Communist party may want to promote its efforts to stamp out official malfeasance but it is just as likely to alert the masses to the obscene wealth of politicians