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Recycle to save energy
New banking charges need further study
More income, lower taxes
M&As, emerging markets key for big players
Progress on cooperation
More millionaires as nation gets wealthier
Continuous tightening
China could become main supplier of capital
Efficiency gains a boost to growth
Local barriers hit progress
Stabilize oil supplies
Energy saving scheme
Rural energy security
A brake on investment
New rating system can boost green buildings
What ails oil? Surely not China
Retailers should watch new consumer habits
Banking service fees are a turnoff
Time to act on public concerns
Country seeks greater say in IMF
Aluminum giant presents environment blueprint
Check investment boom
Brand plans
Incomes of monopolies should be curbed
On the right path to economic progress
Pursue cleaner growth
Costly property boom
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A stable property market
Toy recall harms industry reputation
Local firms must show discipline
Workers rejoice
China needs more brands
Greener use of FDI
Treat all firms equally
Return of PetroChina
Protect people's jobs
Cast light on fees
Unleashing funds for the public good
Measures needed to limit cars on roads
Wind power as a win-win strategy
Fuel prices hike highlights supply shortage
Millionaire households leave much to think
Economy advancing according to policies
Pacing healthy economic growth
Curb property inflation
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Stabilized expansion needed
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