My second wrap-up of China articles and blog posts of interest. Kung Hei Fat Choi to my readers.
* Battling for China's IPOs: Kevin Hamlin writes for the latest Institutional Investor about how China's state-owned enterprises are shunning overseas listings
* Brian Bremner, writing in Business Week, says Don't Be Afraid of China
* China: Can the Slowdown be Denied? ask Morgan Stanley's Denise Yam and Andy Xie
* Selling in China? Which one is it? David Lague of the International Herald Tribune writes about the distinct regional differences in today's China. (Hat tip: China Challenges)
* Thailand is taking learning Chinese seriously, according to Michael Vatikiotis's article The soft power of 'Happy Chinese', also in the International Herald Tribune.
* Mark Thoma posts on the growing economic ties between Africa and China
* The ADB Institute have a recent Policy Brief on Renminbi Revaluation: Lessons and Experiences
* China to ease foreign exchange accumulation, according to Chris Giles in yesterday's Financial Times
* Ford is not the only US auto company that should be worried about China. Gal Luft writes about The dragon at Detroit's gate in the Asia Times
* Simon's World warns us that the People's Bank of China has launched an anti-corruption drive drawing on Marxist theory and methods (more on Beijing's aim to modernise Marxism here)
* Adult nappy sales are soaring in China as millions prepare to endure marathon train journeys to be with their families for New Year






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