Maybe a Chinese Wall restriction prohibits the sharing of such information, but that is not clear.
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Among other things, the bill led to a so-called "Chinese Wall" separating communication between investment bank research analysts and underwriters.
At Credit Suisse First Boston the Chinese wall separating investment bankers from analysts was straddled by a single boss, Frank Quattrone.
Last night ( New York time), my latest Chinese Wall Street Journal article was published about the most recent Muddy Waters report targeting Focus Media.
At Credit Suisse First Boston (nyse: CSR - news - people ), the Chinese wall separating investment bankers from analysts was straddled by a single boss, Frank Quattrone .
In that fashion Henry Blodget of Merrill Lynch is one who offers direction and sometimes contributes a paragraph here and there to a prospectus, blurring the line between security analysis and investment banking, which is supposed to be ethically separated by a Chinese wall.
No physical object more grandly symbolizes Chinese accomplishments than the Great Wall of China.
Great Wall has become the Chinese industry's breakout success on the strength of its SUVs.
There was a rumour, later denied that Great Wall Motor (also Chinese) was also talking to Swedish Auto about investing.
As I was escorted along the hallway, my eyes turned to the grand wall murals that illustrated Chinese ancient mythologies.
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Chalk that up to the increased scrutiny about questionable bookkeeping at Chinese firms that have debuted on Wall Street, typically by reverse merger.
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"The American banks wanted to get a piece of Chinese banks because they knew the Chinese were quite capable of avoiding Wall Street to raise capital, " said Charles Geisst, a finance professor at Manhattan College and the author of several books on Wall Street history.
Amy Chua created quite a stir this weekend when people caught wind of her wildly controversial essay in the Wall Street Journal on how Chinese parents raise such stereotypically successful kids.
But in second place in global web traffic are The Times of India and its sister publication, The Economic Times of India, not the Wall Street Journal or any Chinese newspaper for that matter.
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At the start of the new year, The Wall Street Journal reported that 70 Chinese cities saw property prices head lower in December from the previous month, marking the third consecutive month of declines.
In the meantime, though, Great Wall is the poster child for all Chinese car companies.
Mr. Lee later told The Wall Street Journal that he is looking for Chinese investment to fund a toll road needed to bring high-technology investment to Bellevue.
There are many fascinating aspects to the tale, which has just taken a new turn with a report in the Wall Street Journal that the automaker will be giving Chinese workers significant raises to get them back to work.
Because of my experience on Wall Street and China, and the team of experienced Chinese professionals that we have assembled, we act as a lightning rod for Western and Chinese companies alike.
Ian Bremmer and Nouriel Roubini, respectively president of the Eurasia Group and a professor at New York University, pointed out in The Wall Street Journal last week that 39 of the 42 Chinese companies listed among the Fortune 500 are state-owned, and three-quarters of China's 100 largest publicly traded companies are state-controlled.
Wall Street firms like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have been helping Chinese State owned enterprises consolidate and raise public capital.
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David Li, CEO and co-founder of Chinese startup YY, and his venture backers are setting out to see if Wall Street investors can still fall for another publicly traded China tech stock.
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Before Chinese individuals and companies could begin to innovate, they had to first climb this wall of technology and absorb what had developed while China was closed.
As Light in the Box moves toward going public in the U.S. at a time when few venture-backed Chinese companies are getting out of the gate, it helps to have a strategy that Wall Street can grasp.
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Wall Street is looking for an 84% year-over-year increase from the Chinese Internet portal giant, with the consensus expecting a profit of 83 cents per share.
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On Monday new reports hit Wall Street that JohnThainJohn Thain, Merrill Lynch 's chief executive, is in talks with Chinese and Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds, with the possibility of selling a large stake of the company in order to raise capital.
Meanwhile, the elegantly restrained, two-story Chinese restaurant Lu Yu, courtesy of LTW, avoids the trap of obvious chinoiserie: Stacked abacuses line a wall near the entrance, while pale celadon porcelain bricks adorn the upstairs entryway.
For Chinese companies there is a certain prestige that comes with listing on a U.S. exchange, and Wall Street certainly has the incentive to keep serving up as much product as they can with investors clamoring for a piece of the well-documented emerging market growth story.
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The paper's comments, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, refer to a saga that has been brewing for a while, in which Chinese customers have claimed they're not receiving the same quality of after-sales care as those in the US. These allegations were given prominence in a recent show on national TV, prompting Apple to rebut them in a press release.
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