Economist’s Friederich Discusses China’s Stimulus Policy: Video

Posted by admin on April 26th, 2010 and filed under china taiwan | No Comments »

April 26 (Bloomberg) — Jan Friederich, senior economist at the Economist Intelligence Unit, talks with Bloomberg’s Susan Li and Paul Gordon about the outlook for the Chinese economy.
China will announce in August a new stimulus package of possibly 4 trillion yuan ($586 billion), the China Business newspaper reported on its Web site, citing unidentified sources. (This is an excerpt of the full interview. Source: Bloomberg)

Duration : 0:2:27

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Techtronic’s Galli Sees `Tremendous Upside’ in China: Video

Posted by admin on April 23rd, 2010 and filed under china taiwan | No Comments »

April 20 (Bloomberg) — Joseph Galli, chief executive officer of Techtronic Industries Co., the Hong Kong-based maker of Hoover vacuum cleaners and Ryobi power tools, talks with Bloomberg’s Susan Li about the company’s sales outlook and growth strategy.
Galli, speaking from Hong Kong, also discusses how China’s currency policy may affect the company’s business in China. (Source: Bloomberg)

Duration : 0:4:51

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Pechet Sees Rise in China’s Energy Acquisition in Brazil: Video

Posted by admin on April 20th, 2010 and filed under china taiwan | No Comments »

April 16 (Bloomberg) — Nicolas Pechet, vice president for China at advisory group Global Intelligence Alliance, talks with Bloomberg’s Susan Li about overseas acquisitions by Chinese energy and mining companies.
Petroleo Brasileiro SA may sell China Petroleum Corp. stakes in two oil blocks off Brazils northern coast as it seeks funds for the largest investment plan of any oil company in the world. (Source: Bloomberg)

Duration : 0:3:31

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Licamele Says Energy Acquisitions `Necessary’ for China: Video

Posted by admin on April 17th, 2010 and filed under china taiwan | No Comments »

April 13 (Bloomberg) — Scott Licamele, a director at Red Star Asset Management LP, talks with Bloomberg’s Betty Liu about energy acquisitions by Chinese companies.
China Petrochemical Corp.s purchase of a stake in a Canada oil venture brings the nations spending on resources to $64 billion since 2005 and underlines its willingness to pay a premium for energy security. (Source: Bloomberg)

Duration : 0:2:56

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Taiwanese Boy Lin Yu Chun Sings Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You”

Posted by admin on April 17th, 2010 and filed under taiwan | 25 Comments »

Taiwanese Boy(Lin Yu Chun) Sings Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You” on the Taiwanese singing competition “Super Star Avenue”. Do you think he is better than Whitney?

Duration : 0:2:59

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Boao Forum Offers Little Insight on China’s Yuan Policy: Video

Posted by admin on April 14th, 2010 and filed under china taiwan | No Comments »

April 12 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports from the Boao Forum for Asia in Hainan, China about the outlook for China’s currency policy.
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said April 10 an appreciation of the yuan benefits China as it would give the government a “valuable” tool for controlling inflation in the worlds fastest-growing major economy. (Source: Bloomberg)

Duration : 0:2:23

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Morse Says Chapdelaine Perfect Foundation for Brokerage: Video

Posted by admin on April 11th, 2010 and filed under china taiwan | No Comments »

April 9 (Bloomberg) — Robert Morse, co-founder of Primus Financial Holdings Ltd., talks with Bloomberg’s Susan Li about his company’s agreement to buy 70% of Chapdelaine & Co., a New York-based municipal bond broker.
Morse, who is Citigroup Inc.s former Asia investment banking chief, also talks about the prospects for Taiwanese regulatory approval to acquire American International Group Inc.s local unit, Nan Shan Life Insurance Co. (Source: Bloomberg)

Duration : 0:5:57

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Taiwanese Lin Yu Chun Sings Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You” LIVE

Posted by admin on April 11th, 2010 and filed under taiwan | 25 Comments »

Lin sings Dolly Parton classic on Taiwanese talent show Super Star Avenue, giving his all for the $1 Million prize. (Parton wrote and first recorded the song, which Whitney Houston later recorded.)

Interview with the now-world famous Lin Yu Chun (in Mandarin Chinese):

When I posted this video of Lin Yu Chun singing, I knew that it would get a large response, but I had no idea how large! So many people from around the world have commented about how much they enjoyed the video, just as I was blown away when I first came across it. I see a lot of the comments that are sent to this channel, and I have been amazed at their overwhelmingly positive nature. Sure, there are a few mean ones, but those are actually rare. My faith in humanity is renewed. =)

Way to go, Lin Yu Chun!

Duration : 0:2:59

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Christie’s Stones Sees Growing Art, Wine Demand in China: Video

Posted by admin on April 8th, 2010 and filed under china taiwan | No Comments »

April 6 (Bloomberg) — Jonathan Stone, Christie’s International’s business director of Asian art, talked with Bloomberg’s Zeb Eckert on April 1 about demand for fine art and wine in mainland China, and the outlook for Christie’s upcoming auctions in Hong Kong. (Source: Bloomberg)

Duration : 0:2:48

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Wong Says Trinity Plans to Add New Stores in China: Video

Posted by admin on April 4th, 2010 and filed under china taiwan | No Comments »

April 1 (Bloomberg) — Sunny Wong Yat Ming, managing director at Trinity Ltd., the luxury menswear division of Li & Fung Group, talks with Bloomberg’s Susan Li about the company’s performance and growth strategy.
Wong, speaking in Hong Kong, also discusses the potential impact of yuan appreciation on Trinity’s business. The Gieves & Hawkes clothier plans to add at least 55 outlets in China this year, mostly in second and third-tier cities, Wong said yesterday. (Source: Bloomberg)

Duration : 0:3:49

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