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Ha!\" the third film outing starring two Chinese students made famous online by lip-syncing pop songs from their college dorm, opened across China on Tuesday.", "http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i7e5a336a9153b9a5200983cfc7eb8f24", 363, {"_id": 87532, "_name": "The Hollywood Reporter" }]},{"_name": "China's film sector shows no signs of slowing", "_id": 833826, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=833826",  "values": ["China's film sector shows no signs of slowing", {"_id": 44593, "_name": "Alex Dai" }, {"name": "May 8, 2008", "start": 1210176000, "end": 1210262399 }, "BEIJING -- Chinese film producers made a record number of films in 2007, distributors earned record revenues, and the Chinese titles garnered a record number of awards at international film festivals.", "http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i8f283e630ab13a595f53b2691f46dafe", 900, {"_id": 87532, "_name": "The Hollywood Reporter" 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To that end, it may be more of a risky investment for investors.", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=199", 348, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "DOMESTIC MARKETS GET IN STEP WITH HONG KONG", "_id": 45344, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=45344",  "values": ["DOMESTIC MARKETS GET IN STEP WITH HONG KONG", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "January 8, 2007", "start": 1168185600, "end": 1168271999 }, "The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) is encouraging companies listed in Hong Kong to return to the domestic market, said Yao Gang, the assistant to the chairman of the CSRC at a working conference held by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange last month. A return of Chinese companies to China’s domestic stock markets have already strengthened the exchanges, and caused them to trade in tandem with Hong Kong’s stock exchange, experts say. 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", "http://chinafcweek.com/PopularStoriesDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=151", 344, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "INFUSIONS INTO WEAKER BANKS HEIGHTEN INVESTOR APPEAL", "_id": 43574, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=43574",  "values": ["INFUSIONS INTO WEAKER BANKS HEIGHTEN INVESTOR APPEAL", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "December 11, 2006", "start": 1165766400, "end": 1165852799 }, "A Chinese regulator announced late last month that the government will put more capital into China’s weaker banks – a move that will make those banks more attractive to foreign investors, experts say. Capital injections are necessary because the banks are weak on almost all financial parameters.", "http://chinafcweek.com/PopularStoriesDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=127", 347, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "CHINA’S REGULATORS TO EXPAND QFII PROGRAM", "_id": 43803, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=43803",  "values": ["CHINA’S REGULATORS TO EXPAND QFII PROGRAM", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "December 11, 2006", "start": 1165766400, "end": 1165852799 }, "China’s top securities regulator said that foreign investment quotas will be expanded and analysts predict that the total allowed for foreign institutional investors could go from just under US$8 billion to US$40 billion in the next three years. ", "http://chinafcweek.com/PopularStoriesDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=136", 340, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "LOCAL CURRENCY BIZ TO HELP FOREIGN BANKS MOVE WEST", "_id": 43891, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=43891",  "values": ["LOCAL CURRENCY BIZ TO HELP FOREIGN BANKS MOVE WEST", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "December 11, 2006", "start": 1165766400, "end": 1165852799 }, "Foreign banks in China are now restricted to taking yuan deposits from Chinese corporations in 25 cities, mainly on the east coast. However, after today, all geographical restrictions on yuan deposits from corporations will be lifted, and banks will be able to take yuan deposits from Chinese individuals for the first time – in line with World Trade Organization requirements, and giving foreign banks another incentive to move inland.", "http://chinafcweek.com/PopularStoriesDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=130", 330, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "LOAN-TO-DEPOSIT RULE TO CONSTRAIN LENDING", "_id": 43004, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=43004",  "values": ["LOAN-TO-DEPOSIT RULE TO CONSTRAIN LENDING", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "December 4, 2006", "start": 1165161600, "end": 1165247999 }, "Maintaining a loan-to-deposit ratio requirement of 75% will constrain locally incorporated foreign banks from lending, experts agree. The challenges for foreign banks are expected even as Chinese banking authorities have changed draft regulations to give them a five-year grace period to comply with the requirement.", "http://chinafcweek.com/PopularStoriesDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=119", 319, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "EXPERTS CAUTION FOREIGN FIRMS AHEAD OF BAND WIDENING", "_id": 43198, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=43198",  "values": ["EXPERTS CAUTION FOREIGN FIRMS AHEAD OF BAND WIDENING", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "December 4, 2006", "start": 1165161600, "end": 1165247999 }, "Foreign corporations in China will need to monitor exposure to currency fluctuations more closely when China increases the daily trading band on the yuan against the U.S. dollar. The change will affect all foreign companies because roughly 80% of trade is settled in U.S. dollars, said Thomas Liu, a professor of finance at Jiaotong University in Shanghai.", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=NewsItem&id=551", 355, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "NYSE POSITIONS FOR GROWTH IN CHINA", "_id": 43289, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=43289",  "values": ["NYSE POSITIONS FOR GROWTH IN CHINA", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "December 4, 2006", "start": 1165161600, "end": 1165247999 }, "The New York Stock Exchange will open an office in Beijing as part of its plans to expand globally, said John Thain, chief executive officer of the NYSE Group Inc., speaking to MBA students at the China Europe International Business School in Shanghai Tuesday.", "http://chinafcweek.com/PopularStoriesDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=118", 368, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "Chinese Carriers Expect Onslaught", "_id": 14397, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=14397",  "values": ["Chinese Carriers Expect Onslaught", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "December 1, 2006", "start": 1164902400, "end": 1164988799 }, "Chinese insurance companies were bracing for an onslaught by global competitors last month when a commitment to the World Trade Organization dictated opening the borders to foreign competition.", "http://www.insurancenetworking.com/issues/20061201/4434-1.html", 1119, {"_id": 264, "_name": "Insurance Networking News" }]},{"_name": "Moving into the Post-Accession Era", "_id": 16199, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=16199",  "values": ["Moving into the Post-Accession Era", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "December 2006", "start": 1164902400, "end": 1167580799 }, "The 11 December deadline for the fulfillment of China’s World Trade Organisation (WTO) accession commitments is fast approaching. Foreign and domestic companies will now be seeking to benefit from new market conditions as China gradually passes its final set of WTO compliance legislation. Sectors that will open, or open further, include the banking, electronic payments, telecoms, architectural and urban planning and distribution and retail sectors. But openings exist beyond those sectors spelled out in the WTO agreement. Two particular areas where experts foresee opportunities are in services and mergers and acquisitions. 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", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=26", 379, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "STRONG DEMAND EXPECTED FOR CURRENCY-BASED DERIVATIVES", "_id": 41736, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=41736",  "values": ["STRONG DEMAND EXPECTED FOR CURRENCY-BASED DERIVATIVES", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "November 13, 2006", "start": 1163347200, "end": 1163433599 }, "Chinese companies need yuan-based derivatives and China should create a yuan forwards market to meet that need, said vice finance minister Lou Jiwei earlier this month at a financial conference in Beijing promoting the 2007 China Industrial Development report.", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=92", 358, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "WTO CHANGES TO SPUR BIFURCATION IN BANKING INDUSTRY", "_id": 41778, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=41778",  "values": ["WTO CHANGES TO SPUR BIFURCATION IN BANKING INDUSTRY", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "November 13, 2006", "start": 1163347200, "end": 1163433599 }, "Commercial banks in China will divide into two groups after the sector’s World Trade Organization-mandated opening. Experts expect a divide into a group offering high-end services to affluent customers, and a larger group serving the masses.", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=89", 308, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "SHORT SELLING OF BONDS EXPECTED TO IMPROVE LIQUIDITY", "_id": 41782, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=41782",  "values": ["SHORT SELLING OF BONDS EXPECTED TO IMPROVE LIQUIDITY", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "November 13, 2006", "start": 1163347200, "end": 1163433599 }, "Chinese institutional investors will be able to short sell bonds starting Nov.20, China’s central bank announced early last week. The goal is to improve liquidity in the bond market and to give participants ways to hedge against the risk of falling bond prices, the bank said.", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=94", 441, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "Outsourcing in China", "_id": 7663, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=7663",  "values": ["Outsourcing in China", {"_id": 706, "_name": "Bill Marcus" }, {"name": "November 6, 2006", "start": 1162742400, "end": 1162828799 }, "Unlike India’s large and thriving outsourcing industry, China’s is still immature and fragmented, with few companies attaining high-level international certifications. Moreover, most of the IT outsourcing that happens in China today serves that country’s domestic market, such as the financial services sector.", "http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=268501", 1500, {"_id": 258, "_name": "Computerworld" }]},{"_name": "CHINA’S REMOVAL OF CORRUPT OFFICIALS PAVES NEW BIZ ROUTE", "_id": 40864, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=40864",  "values": ["CHINA’S REMOVAL OF CORRUPT OFFICIALS PAVES NEW BIZ ROUTE", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "November 6, 2006", "start": 1162742400, "end": 1162828799 }, "In the first eight months of 2006, more than 17,000 Chinese officials were prosecuted and punished for corruption relating to banking funds and other government controlled financing, according to the Supreme People's Procuratorate. But the corruption probe that is making the biggest waves is that of the pension fund scandal that recently brought down Shanghai’s Communist Party chief, Chen Liangyu, and a number of associated figures. ", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=79", 275, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "CHINESE PENSION FUND PICKS FOREIGN FIRMS AS MANAGERS", "_id": 40865, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=40865",  "values": ["CHINESE PENSION FUND PICKS FOREIGN FIRMS AS MANAGERS", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "November 6, 2006", "start": 1162742400, "end": 1162828799 }, "China’s National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has selected foreign firms to manage its US$1 billon pension fund assets in overseas markets, according to a source close to the deal.", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=82", 303, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "SINGAPORE TO OFFER CHINA FUTURES DESPITE LAWSUIT, FINES", "_id": 41035, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=41035",  "values": ["SINGAPORE TO OFFER CHINA FUTURES DESPITE LAWSUIT, FINES", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "November 6, 2006", "start": 1162742400, "end": 1162828799 }, "The producers of a futures contract based on an index of China’s top 50 stocks will continue selling the product on the Singapore Exchange despite losing a lawsuit Tuesday and receiving US$20,000 in fines. ", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=77", 343, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "Creative Recruiting", "_id": 46761, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=46761",  "values": ["Creative Recruiting", {"_id": 706, "_name": "Bill Marcus" }, {"name": "November 6, 2006", "start": 1162742400, "end": 1162828799 }, "Four years ago, CEO John Cestar took a novel approach to increasing the skill levels at Freeborders, a small outsourcing provider that operates in China. He took a road trip around the U.S., looking for Chinese engineers working in U.S. companies who were interested in returning to China or would soon be compelled to do so because their work visas were about to expire. He recruited a pool of 20 people who spoke both Chinese and English and had U.S.-style management skills.", "http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=268517", null, {"_id": 258, "_name": "Computerworld" }]},{"_name": "Mainland Demand: New era –", "_id": 16651, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=16651",  "values": ["Mainland Demand: New era –", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "November 2006", "start": 1162310400, "end": 1164902399 }, "China’s move towards international accounting standards is proving to be a massive undertaking. Obstacles include a lack of trained staff, back-end IT systems and a tight deadline.\r\nThe Ministry of Finance", "http://www.hkicpa.org.hk/APLUS/06_nov/18mainland.pdf", 1044, {"_id": 259, "_name": "A Plus" }]},{"_name": "NEW FUTURES EXCHANGE RULES TO KEEP OUT SMALL INVESTORS", "_id": 17985, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=17985",  "values": ["NEW FUTURES EXCHANGE RULES TO KEEP OUT SMALL INVESTORS", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "October 30, 2006", "start": 1162137600, "end": 1162223999 }, "The China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX) issued draft rules last Monday designed to keep small investors from trading in its risky derivatives contracts that will be sold on the exchange in early 2007.", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=73", 320, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "UNIFIED TAX LAW TO BOOST RATES FOR FOREIGN FIRMS", "_id": 18015, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=18015",  "values": ["UNIFIED TAX LAW TO BOOST RATES FOR FOREIGN FIRMS", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "October 30, 2006", "start": 1162137600, "end": 1162223999 }, "Foreign firms could see their corporate taxes almost double over the next five years under a proposed Chinese law to unify China’s tax codes so foreign and domestic companies pay the same rates. The Chinese government said it is changing the tax rules now because it wants to fund a variety of initiatives, including new infrastructure. It also wants to develop high-tech industries and implement environmental protection measures, government officials said. ", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=74", 349, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "CHINA TO SECURITIZE BAD BANK DEBTS", "_id": 41038, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=41038",  "values": ["CHINA TO SECURITIZE BAD BANK DEBTS", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "October 30, 2006", "start": 1162137600, "end": 1162223999 }, "China will begin securitizing its bad bank debts, a manager at one of China’s two top asset management companies told China Finance & Currency week on Friday. ", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=71", 286, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "Singapore Manufacturing Excellence Awards", "_id": 41055, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=41055",  "values": ["Singapore Manufacturing Excellence Awards", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "October 30, 2006", "start": 1162137600, "end": 1162223999 }, "Hard disk drive maker lauded for product innovation, systems innovation and operational excellence; medical device maker BD Medical Pte. Ltd. takes the Product Innovation Award, while Phillips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care Singapore won the Singapore Advantage Award. Singapore's MAXA awards are designed to recognize that manufacturing accounts for about a quarter of the nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).", "http://www.managingautomation.com/maonline/member/exclusive/read/Special_Report_Seagate_Wins_Singapore_Award_for_Manufacturing_Excellence_12812289;jsessionid=24F0E60D1D014120587494E759C280B0", null, {"_id": 265, "_name": "Managing Automation" }]},{"_name": "Seagate Wins Singapore Award for Manufacturing Excellence", "_id": 41663, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=41663",  "values": ["Seagate Wins Singapore Award for Manufacturing Excellence", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "October 30, 2006", "start": 1162137600, "end": 1162223999 }, "U.S.-based hard disk drive maker Seagate Technology International today won the prestigious  Singapore Manufacturing Excellence Award.", "http://www.managingautomation.com/maonline/exclusive/read/Special_Report_Seagate_Wins_Singapore_Award_for_Manufacturing_Excellence_12812289", 804, {"_id": 265, "_name": "Managing Automation" }]},{"_name": "INVESTORS FLOCK TO ICBC IPO DESPITE DOUBTS ABOUT QUALITY", "_id": 17468, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=17468",  "values": ["INVESTORS FLOCK TO ICBC IPO DESPITE DOUBTS ABOUT QUALITY", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "October 23, 2006", "start": 1161532800, "end": 1161619199 }, "As thousands in Hong Kong deluged bank branches to apply for Industrial and Commercial Bank of China’s (ICBC) shares during its initial public offering to retail customers in Hong Kong last Monday, experts remain cautious about whether investing in ICBC is a sound strategy.", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=64", 313, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "RISK MANAGEMENT: KEY ISSUE FACED BY CHINESE BANKS", "_id": 17734, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=17734",  "values": ["RISK MANAGEMENT: KEY ISSUE FACED BY CHINESE BANKS", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "October 23, 2006", "start": 1161532800, "end": 1161619199 }, "Strong foreign competition is likely to force Chinese banks to manage risks better in the future, said Roger Ferguson, former vice chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve and one of the keynote speakers at the China International Banking Convention held last Thursday and Friday in Beijing.", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=66", 324, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "CHINA’S REGULATORY WALLS IN FINANCIAL SERVICES TO REMAIN", "_id": 17743, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=17743",  "values": ["CHINA’S REGULATORY WALLS IN FINANCIAL SERVICES TO REMAIN", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "October 23, 2006", "start": 1161532800, "end": 1161619199 }, "China has no plans to remove the regulatory walls that separate banking, brokerage and insurance services, said Huang Yi, director-general of the China Banking and Regulatory Commission. \"Lots of people say we should change the law,\" Yi said, and China did revisit the law in 2003. \"But after discussions we won't change this article.\"", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=63", 375, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "A ROCKY ROAD FOR OUTDOOR", "_id": 14161, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=14161",  "values": ["A ROCKY ROAD FOR OUTDOOR", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "October 20, 2006", "start": 1161273600, "end": 1161359999 }, "Astroll through Shanghai’s\r\nmajor commercial districts,\r\noften a showcase for outdoor\r\nadvertising in China, is\r\ntestament to the major\r\nboom the country’s out-ofhome\r\nadvertising market has seen in\r\nrecent years.", "http://www.tromblyltd.com/clips/Media_Out_of_Home.pdf", 1300, {"_id": 84374, "_name": "Media" }]},{"_name": "China Raises New Barriers To Foreigners As Old Ones Fall", "_id": 17112, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=17112",  "values": ["China Raises New Barriers To Foreigners As Old Ones Fall", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "October 16, 2006", "start": 1160928000, "end": 1161014399 }, "Last week, the Chinese government announced that it will issue new rules in opening up its banking sector next month – a full month earlier than the World Trade Organization deadline. In spite of that milestone, other obstacles to foreign investment are already on the rise. They include restrictions on brokerage joint ventures, real estate investments, and high capital requirements for foreign banks coming into China.", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=48", 278, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "Chinese Regulators Up Credit Suisse Quota", "_id": 17183, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=17183",  "values": ["Chinese Regulators Up Credit Suisse Quota", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "October 16, 2006", "start": 1160928000, "end": 1161014399 }, "Chinese regulators last week decided to allow Credit Suisse to invest an additional US$200 million in mainland stocks, bringing its total quota to US$500 million. ", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=43", 341, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "Edgar Online To Offer Company Data To Investors In China", "_id": 17363, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=17363",  "values": ["Edgar Online To Offer Company Data To Investors In China", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "October 16, 2006", "start": 1160928000, "end": 1161014399 }, "Edgar Online Inc. plans to offer online tools to institutional investors in China – to further facilitate the country’s drive to modernize its financial information system – and to provide investors and analysts with easier access to corporate data, executives from Edgar Online told China Finance & Currency Week last Thursday. In addition, the company hopes to offer some free online tools to retail investors through the websites of local stock exchanges.", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=51", 442, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "ICBC IPO Underwriting Process: Guanxi Connections?", "_id": 14737, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=14737",  "values": ["ICBC IPO Underwriting Process: Guanxi Connections?", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "October 9, 2006", "start": 1160323200, "end": 1160409599 }, "The lead investment banks on the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China’s (ICBC) upcoming $19 billion initial public offering –the largest in history– declined to disclose the process of selection for the key players on the deal, but market players would not rule out Guanxi connections. ", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=30", 415, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "Financial Futures Exchange", "_id": 14895, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=14895",  "values": ["Financial Futures Exchange", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "October 9, 2006", "start": 1160323200, "end": 1160409599 }, "Members of the newly opened China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX) could start making practice futures trades as early as this week. Futures contracts – obligations to buy or sell goods at a certain price in the future – will allow investors to mitigate the risks of investing in Chinese stocks. By investing in futures, an investor can obtain protection from fluctuating share prices because that investor has already locked in the price at which the shares will be purchased or sold. ", "http://chinafcweek.com/PopularStoriesDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=35", 453, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "Share Reforms Compel Short-term Lull, Long-term Value", "_id": 14898, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=14898",  "values": ["Share Reforms Compel Short-term Lull, Long-term Value", {"_id": 14738, "_name": "Patrick Martino" }, {"name": "October 9, 2006", "start": 1160323200, "end": 1160409599 }, "With share reforms hot on the agenda, industry participants in the Chinese capital markets expect short-term pressure on stocks, but a strong rebound over the long-term. ", "http://chinafcweek.com/SearchDetail.aspx?action=Article&id=36", 330, {"_id": 14740, "_name": "China Finance & Currency Week" }]},{"_name": "Reversing the Incentives Cycle", "_id": 6632, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=6632",  "values": ["Reversing the Incentives Cycle", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "October 2006", "start": 1159632000, "end": 1162310399 }, "In July, Nanjing Automobile Corp. held a ceremony announcing that it was building a new plant. Chinese companies build plants every day, taking advantage of the country’s cheap labour pool. But this plant’s employees wouldn’t be taking jobs away from American workers: the plant is being built in Ardmore, Oklahoma – just a couple of hours north of Dallas.", "http://www.sbr.net.cn/ISSUE10-2006.htm", 1200, {"_id": 272, "_name": "Shanghai Business Review" }]},{"_name": "Robots Follow China's Auto Growth", "_id": 6760, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=6760",  "values": ["Robots Follow China's Auto Growth", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "October 2006", "start": 1159632000, "end": 1162310399 }, "In yet another sign that China is now at the forefront of manufacturing, ABB Robotics has moved its world headquarters from Detroit to Shanghai, China.", "http://www.managingautomation.com/maonline/magazine/read/view/Robots_Follow_Chinas_Auto_Growth_12124170", 1300, {"_id": 265, "_name": "Managing Automation" }]},{"_name": "Crunching the Numbers", "_id": 6635, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=6635",  "values": ["Crunching the Numbers", {"_id": 6458, "_name": "Bouko de Groot" }, {"name": "September 2006", "start": 1157040000, "end": 1159631999 }, "This summer, more than 200 senior market research professionals from more than 40 different countries converged on Shanghai for a market research forum organised by Esomar, the Amsterdam-based industry association, which has 4,000 members worldwide.", "http://www.sbr.net.cn/ISSUE9-2006.htm", 1100, {"_id": 272, "_name": "Shanghai Business Review" }]},{"_name": "Labor Shortages in China Furniture Industry", "_id": 6, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=6",  "values": ["Labor Shortages in China Furniture Industry", {"_id": 10, "_name": "Melissa Rollins" }, {"name": "August 21, 2006", "start": 1156089600, "end": 1156175999 }, "A plentiful supply of cheap labor, mostly rural migrant workers, has been one key force driving China's rapid economic growth in the past two decades. A comparative advantage in labor costs has turned the nation into a global manufacturing center and furniture-making powerhouse.", "http://www.furnituretoday.com/article/CA6365160.html??text=trombly", 1200, {"_id": 119, "_name": "Furniture Today" }]},{"_name": "Will China’s Share Reforms Work?", "_id": 281, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=281",  "values": ["Will China’s Share Reforms Work?", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "August 2006", "start": 1154361600, "end": 1157039999 }, "China’s growth rates sit at the top of all the economic charts – and has done so for the past few years. But mainland stock market performance has been dismal.", "http://www.sbr.net.cn/ISSUE8-2006.htm", 1750, {"_id": 272, "_name": "Shanghai Business Review" }]},{"_name": "\"Homesourcing\" A Domestic Alternative", "_id": 389, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=389",  "values": ["\"Homesourcing\" A Domestic Alternative", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "August 1, 2006", "start": 1154361600, "end": 1154447999 }, "There are three main reasons why it's cheaper to outsource work to WillowCSN Inc. than to do it in-house-even though Willow doesn't ship the work off to India, but keeps it in the Unites States.", "http://www.insurancenetworking.com/issues/20060801/4220-1.html?page=3", 400, {"_id": 264, "_name": "Insurance Networking News" }]},{"_name": "Insurance Firms Broaden Geographic Reach, but India Remains Dominant", "_id": 391, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=391",  "values": ["Insurance Firms Broaden Geographic Reach, but India Remains Dominant", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "August 1, 2006", "start": 1154361600, "end": 1154447999 }, "Kitcoff-APSI provides administration services to more than a dozen insurance companies, including John Hancock and Transamerica. The Coral Gables, Fla.-based company (a subsidiary of TMG National Holdings) started considering outsourcing some of its work to a less expensive destination in early 2005.", "http://www.insurancenetworking.com/supplements/2006max/insurance.cfm", 1200, {"_id": 264, "_name": "Insurance Networking News" }]},{"_name": "India Tightens Security", "_id": 2707, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=2707",  "values": ["India Tightens Security", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "August 1, 2006", "start": 1154361600, "end": 1154447999 }, "Late spring 2005, the world learned that a crime ring that included call center employees of an Indian outsourcing company stole more than $300,000 from Citibank customers by tricking callers into giving up their PIN numbers.", "http://www.insurancenetworking.com/issues/20060801/4220-1.html?page=1", 1200, {"_id": 264, "_name": "Insurance Networking News" }]},{"_name": "ERP on a Budget", "_id": 696, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=696",  "values": ["ERP on a Budget", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "July 2006", "start": 1151683200, "end": 1154361599 }, "World-class enterprise resource planning (ERP) system vendors like SAP and Oracle offer software that helps businesses organise their suppliers, production and finances. But the price tag and localisation requirements put these systems out of reach for many Chinese firms and joint ventures. However, customers, partners and investors are increasingly demanding ERP systems so that they can have visibility into the production or financial processes of a company.", "http://www.sbr.net.cn/ISSUE5-2006.htm#ERP_on_a_Budget", 1000, {"_id": 272, "_name": "Shanghai Business Review" }]},{"_name": "Weak legislation hindering China's securitization market", "_id": 289, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=289",  "values": ["Weak legislation hindering China's securitization market", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "June 26, 2006", "start": 1151251200, "end": 1151337599 }, "The number of Chinese securitization projects has almost doubled this spring. The sudden burst of activity brought the total number of securities industry securitization projects up to seven - but lagging legislation is hindering the growth of this market in the securities industry.", "http://www.asreport.com/protected/article.cfm?articleId=16532&searchTerm=trombly", null, {"_id": 247, "_name": "Asset Securitization Report" }]},{"_name": "Bridging the Chinese Skills Gap", "_id": 707, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=707",  "values": ["Bridging the Chinese Skills Gap", {"_id": 706, "_name": "Bill Marcus" }, {"name": "June 26, 2006", "start": 1151251200, "end": 1151337599 }, "Despite widely read reports of waves of IT talent graduating from Chinese universities, the picture on the ground is quite different, say businesspeople operating in the country. The truth is that in China, a good IT professional is hard to find, and good IT managers are even scarcer.", "http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=111620", 1500, {"_id": 258, "_name": "Computerworld" }]},{"_name": "Language Barriers", "_id": 46759, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=46759",  "values": ["Language Barriers", {"_id": 706, "_name": "Bill Marcus" }, {"name": "June 26, 2006", "start": 1151251200, "end": 1151337599 }, "Among the various sourcing peculiarities and problems specific to China is regionalism, says Pieter Tsiknas, director of SearchBank's Beijing office.", "http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=111621", null, {"_id": 258, "_name": "Computerworld" }]},{"_name": "Chemical Attraction", "_id": 702, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=702",  "values": ["Chemical Attraction", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "June 2006", "start": 1149091200, "end": 1151683199 }, "Nanjing is a good place to put a chemical plant – a friendly government, a dedicated chemical industry park, lower labour costs and lots of big names already in residence. But privately, some chemical company executives say that when it comes to logistics, Nanjing still suffers when compared to Shanghai.", "http://www.sbr.net.cn/ISSUE6-2006.htm#ERP_on_a_Budget", 1000, {"_id": 272, "_name": "Shanghai Business Review" }]},{"_name": "Saving face in China: Good IT can bridge the cultural gap", "_id": 678, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=678",  "values": ["Saving face in China: Good IT can bridge the cultural gap", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "May 1, 2006", "start": 1146412800, "end": 1146499199 }, "In the West, companies want to put on a good face for customers, even if it means having to admit mistakes. Righting wrongs is a big part of a good public image, and a good internal image as well.", "http://www.computerworld.com/managementtopics/management/story/0,10801,110949,00.html?source=x247", 1500, {"_id": 258, "_name": "Computerworld" }]},{"_name": "NANJING FEATURE: Moving to the Southern Capital", "_id": 674, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=674",  "values": ["NANJING FEATURE: Moving to the Southern Capital", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "April 7, 2006", "start": 1144339200, "end": 1144425599 }, "Companies eying the Yangtze River Delta are switching their focus to nearby Nanjing, a city boasting clean environment, low costs and a population hungry for new goods - and new jobs. ", "http://www.amcham-shanghai.org/AmChamPortal/MCMS/Presentation/Publication/Insight/InsightDetail.aspx?Guid={BEA45F52-D5F8-4AC8-B410-791E6B7730D2}", 1900, {"_id": 275, "_name": "Insight" }]},{"_name": "Venture capital in China", "_id": 401, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=401",  "values": ["Venture capital in China", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "April 2006", "start": 1143820800, "end": 1146412799 }, "Based on estimates by different media and industry sources, venture capital fi rms (VCs)\r\nraised between US$4 and $5\r\nbillion for China projects last year. It’s an amazing figure, given that private equity\r\nonly started flowing into the country in the 1990s.", "http://www.hkicpa.org.hk/APLUS/06_april/18-20.pdf", 1300, {"_id": 259, "_name": "A Plus" }]},{"_name": "Automation on the Rise in China", "_id": 663, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=663",  "values": ["Automation on the Rise in China", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "April 2006", "start": 1143820800, "end": 1146412799 }, "China may be the low-wage manufacturing capital of the world, but not every company comes here to save money on labor.", "http://www.managingautomation.com/maonline/magazine/read/view/Automation_on_the_Rise_in_China_8355845", 2000, {"_id": 265, "_name": "Managing Automation" }]},{"_name": "China’s cabinet industry maturing in 2006", "_id": 665, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=665",  "values": ["China’s cabinet industry maturing in 2006", {"_id": 650, "_name": "Linda Kiang" }, {"name": "April 2006", "start": 1143820800, "end": 1146412799 }, "The Chinese cabinet industry is expected to begin a round of consolidations as government policies and more discerning consumers will make it harder for smaller and more marginal players to remain in business.", "http://fdmonline.com/ViewArticle.aspx?id=8502", 1500, {"_id": 260, "_name": "FDM Magazine" }]},{"_name": "Contending with China's Supply Chain Challenges", "_id": 694, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=694",  "values": ["Contending with China's Supply Chain Challenges", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "March 14, 2006", "start": 1142265600, "end": 1142351999 }, "About two dozen supply chain executives from around the world gathered here earlier this month to discuss the business-technology challenges of managing their dispersed and diverse supplier networks in China, a country rich in opportunity but short on support infrastructure.", "http://www.managingautomation.com/maonline/exclusive/read/Reporters_Notebook_Contending_with_Chinas_Supply_Chain_Challenges_7929861", 996, {"_id": 265, "_name": "Managing Automation" }]},{"_name": "Closing the IT gap", "_id": 555, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=555",  "values": ["Closing the IT gap", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "March 2006", "start": 1141142400, "end": 1143820799 }, "The opening up of China's financial sector this December in accordance with WTO accession requirements will see domestic banks exposed to the brutalities of truly commercial competition for the first time. With foreign banks able to offer RMB accounts to Chinese customers, local players will have to pitch their marketing skills against the best in the business.", "http://www.chinaeconomicreview.com/subscriber/articledetail/1332.html", 1100, {"_id": 254, "_name": "China Economic Review" }]},{"_name": "Stock Options", "_id": 667, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=667",  "values": ["Stock Options", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "March 2006", "start": 1141142400, "end": 1143820799 }, "The start of the new year brought sweeping reforms to China’s securities industry, beginning with three new rules issued by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) – the first of more than 40 expected within a month designed to raise regulatory oversight and investor protection closer to international standards.", "http://www.sbr.net.cn/ISSUE_03-2006.htm#Stock%20Options", 1237, {"_id": 272, "_name": "Shanghai Business Review" }]},{"_name": "Advertising and WTO", "_id": 339, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=339",  "values": ["Advertising and WTO", {"_id": 2491, "_name": "Anabela Voi You" }, {"name": "January 25, 2006", "start": 1138118400, "end": 1138204799 }, "World Trade Organization regulations went into effect this month in China, making it legal for foreign ad agencies to set up shop without a local partner and allowing a new wave of creative boutiques and independent specialists to expand in the mainland.", "http://adage.com/china/article.php?article_id=48197", 800, {"_id": 2487, "_name": "Advertising Age" }]},{"_name": "RFID Comes to China", "_id": 654, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=654",  "values": ["RFID Comes to China", {"_id": 653, "_name": "Daisy Huang" }, {"name": "January 2006", "start": 1136044800, "end": 1138723199 }, "Haier Group, China's leading home-appliance manufacturer, is ready to do away with bar codes.", "http://www.managingautomation.com/maonline/magazine/read/view/RFID_Comes_to_China_6258690", 1300, {"_id": 265, "_name": "Managing Automation" }]},{"_name": "China opens up to new deal structures, new participants", "_id": 649, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=649",  "values": ["China opens up to new deal structures, new participants", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "December 19, 2005", "start": 1134921600, "end": 1135007999 }, "China's securitization market finally reached a new maturity level this fall, with new participants and new deal structures. The watershed moment was September's listing of asset-backed securities from China Unicom on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Additionally, two bank-based pilot projects are expected.", "http://www.asreport.com/protected/article.cfm?articleId=15337&searchTerm=trombly", 4000, {"_id": 247, "_name": "Asset Securitization Report" }]},{"_name": "Standard Chartered claims first \"true\" loan securitization", "_id": 46743, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=46743",  "values": ["Standard Chartered claims first \"true\" loan securitization", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "December 19, 2005", "start": 1134921600, "end": 1135007999 }, "The China Construction Bank privatization project, recently approved by the Chinese government, may become the first true loan securitization in China. As the sole advisor, Standard Chartered gains both experience and credibility in the marketplace, building on an existing track record in the country.", "http://www.asreport.com/protected/article.cfm?articleId=15339&searchTerm=trombly", null, {"_id": 247, "_name": "Asset Securitization Report" }]},{"_name": "CSFB helps move securitization forward in China", "_id": 46745, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=46745",  "values": ["CSFB helps move securitization forward in China", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "December 19, 2005", "start": 1134921600, "end": 1135007999 }, "In the spring of 2004, China's largest commercial bank struck a deal with Credit Suisse First Boston, CITIC Securities and China Credit Trust to securitize a portfolio of RMB2.6 billion ($322 million) in non-performing loans.", "http://www.asreport.com/protected/article.cfm?articleId=15340&searchTerm=trombly", null, {"_id": 247, "_name": "Asset Securitization Report" }]},{"_name": "CITIC named Special Purpose Trust in ground-breaking project", "_id": 46747, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=46747",  "values": ["CITIC named Special Purpose Trust in ground-breaking project", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "December 19, 2005", "start": 1134921600, "end": 1135007999 }, "This fall, one of the two big bank securitization projects in progress is the MBS project of China Construction Bank. The Special Purpose Trust that will handle the underlying assets of the securitization is the CITIC Trust Co., based in Beijing.", "http://www.asreport.com/protected/article.cfm?articleId=15341&searchTerm=trombly", null, {"_id": 247, "_name": "Asset Securitization Report" }]},{"_name": "Brokerage pioneer in China's securitization space", "_id": 46749, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=46749",  "values": ["Brokerage pioneer in China's securitization space", {"_id": 94, "_name": "Wendy Yu" }, {"name": "December 19, 2005", "start": 1134921600, "end": 1135007999 }, "While other brokerage firms have tried - but so far failed - to get securitization projects off the ground, the Beijing-based China International Capital Corp. has jumped ahead of the pack with a fixed-income product based on a telecommunication company's future income from the leasing of mobile CDMA technology.", "http://www.asreport.com/protected/article.cfm?articleId=15342&searchTerm=trombly", null, {"_id": 247, "_name": "Asset Securitization Report" }]},{"_name": "China’s Frozen Exports", "_id": 651, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=651",  "values": ["China’s Frozen Exports", {"_id": 650, "_name": "Linda Kiang" }, {"name": "December 2005", "start": 1133366400, "end": 1136044799 }, "Ethnic Chinese living overseas and major retailers like Wal-Mart are driving demand for frozen and refrigerated food from China. Wal-Mart, for example, has a purchasing office in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen that looks for Chinese suppliers of frozen foods.", "http://www.rffretailer.com/content.php?s=RR/2005/12&p=6", null, {"_id": 271, "_name": "Refrigerated & Frozen Foods Retailer" }]},{"_name": "The trust gap", "_id": 656, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=656",  "values": ["The trust gap", {"_id": 720, "_name": "Maria Trombly" }, {"name": "December 2005", "start": 1133366400, "end": 1136044799 }, "A common failing of communist governments through the decades has been a fundamental lack of faith in the people. They need to be reeducated, guided, and micromanaged. Given too many choices, the conventional wisdom goes, people will invariably make the wrong ones and act in their own self-interest instead of for the common good. In social terms, this can lead to purges, social realist cinema, and the Cultural Revolution. When the same approach is applied to stock markets, we get the mess that we see in China today.", "http://www.chinaeconomicreview.com/subscriber/articledetail/858.html", null, {"_id": 254, "_name": "China Economic Review" }]},{"_name": "EBay's new advertising campaign in China", "_id": 341, "_link": "http://tromblyltd.dabbledb.com/dabble/reports?view=732069&entry=341",  "values": ["EBay's new advertising campaign in China", {"_id": 2491, "_name": "Anabela Voi You" }, {"name": "November 15, 2005", "start": 1131984000, "end": 1132070399 }, "EBay's new ad campaign was designed to make inroads in this fast-moving Internet market as well as inspire greater trust among Chinese about the notion of online shopping.", "http://adage.com/china/article.php?article_id=47364", 300, {"_id": 2487, "_name": "Advertising Age" }]}]});