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Monday, May 16
1    Premier: China will not yield to outside pressure in RMB. 
Fortune    The curtain rises on the FORTUNE Global Forum in Beijing. 
 
Tuesday,May 17
2    China central bank chief says will take time to revalue yuan. 
2    The European Commission has proposed emergency talks on China textile imports. 
Friday, May 20
textile    China's export tariff hikes has been applauded by the US and accepted by manufacturers. 
Wednesday, May 18
Textile    The US decides to add more restrictions on clothing and textiles from China. 
Fortune    The 2005 Fortune Global Forum has concluded amidst praise from the participants. 
Saturday, May 21
Greenspan    Alan Greenspan says the US's bloated trade deficits will not benefit by China revamping its currency system. 
Thursday, May 19
dollar    China's central bank is raising the deposit interest rate of US dollar and HK dollar as of May 20. 
textile    China slams new US limitations on textile imports. 
Sunday, May 22
steel    China's steel prices has begun sagging under the government's macro-control measures. 
 
   
 

 
postalChina Post is progressing with its scheme to merge its two sub-businesses.
textilePeter Mandelson said he would hold talks with Bo Xilai this week.
YahooChinese e-commerce operator Alibaba.com is in the late stages of talks to sell a 35 percent stake to Yahoo Inc.
BOC IPO Could Take Place in 2005
China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Aussie Market Roundup 
CNOOC's Market Value Up By $7b
Producer Price Index Rises
Lenovo Profit Up 6% After IBM PC Buy
Power Supply Sees Robust Growth
HK Urges Manufacturers to Go "Green"
Major HK Banks's Interest Rate Hike
China Mobile First-Half Profit Rises