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Until recently, there was a broad consensus that this was to be the emerging countries’ century. But America’s impending exit from quantitative easing is raising questions about emerging economies’ growth prospects – questions that will surely spur heated debate at the meetings of the IMF and the World Bank this month.

From China’s national parks to Beijing’s Forbidden City record numbers of tourists are taking advantage of National Day holiday week – but not everybody is happy

The Diplomat says: The Cairo Communiqué (or Cairo Declaration) is regarded as one of the most important documents concluded by the Allies prior to the end of World War II. In particular, it stated that Japan should be stripped of…

Beijing-based Chinese online travel search engine Qunar.com has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a $125 million IPO on the New York Stock Exchange. GSR Ventures and Hillhouse Capital, both based in Beijing, hold a stake of Qunar. GSR Ventures holds around 6.27%. In 2011, Baidu paid $306 million for a majority stake […]

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Beijing-based Chinese online classified ads website 58.com has filed for a $150 million IPO on the New York Stock Exchange. Warburg Pincus currently holds 25.8% of 58.com. SAIF Partners and DCM hold 20.5% and 16.6% respectively. Founded in 2005, 58.com reported $285,000 in net income on $55 million revenue for the first half of 2013, […]

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