Insiders used all kinds of shenanigans to steal the money of average investors. Insider trading, company executives with special information trading before the public, was rampant. Brokers would push up prices, then sell out before the collapse.
Intellectual property rights complaints from brand owners fell by 32 percent year-on-year. The number of products removed from Alibaba's online stores after consumer tips about suspected knockoffs dropped by 70 percent year-on-year.
Investors examine stock prices at a security brokerage in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, May 11, 2018. [Photo/VCG]
Interestingly, 63 percent respondents said that an accelerated launch of GBA policies would have a positive impact on their business in 2019.While it is not surprising that clients favor more direct and immediate policy relief, such as "more tax cuts" (72 percent), "more support to SMEs and private enterprises" (72 percent) and "fee reduction" (69 percent). We believe a faster rollout of GBA policies could help China prepare for the worst-case scenario amid rising trade friction with the US.
Intensified support for the development of the private sector and small and medium-sized enterprises was pledged at the State Council executive meeting on Dec 24.
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Intercity coach stations in Guangzhou were asked by the city's transport authorities to stop selling tickets and dispatching vehicles from 11:40 am until the first-level heavy rain emergency response has ended.
Ireland is a net exporter of seafood products with a net export value totalling 322 million euros in 2018, making up over one-fourth of the GDP of the Irish seafood industry which stood at 1.25 billion euros last year, representing a 3.4-percent increase over 2017, said the report.
Innovation is deeply embedded in Shenzhen's DNA thanks to 40 years of reform and opening-up, Chen added.
Interoperability requires the ability to share clinical information across systems, networks, and care providers. Barriers to data interoperability sit at the core of many process problems. We believe that better interoperability will unlock improvements in individual and population-level care coordination, delivery, and management. As such, we support efforts from ONC and CMS to champion greater interoperability and patient access.