Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Top China Stories from WSJ: Isle Dispute, Hukou, Property Revival

Your daily round-up of the best of the Journal?s China coverage:

China Believes in America; Why Doesn?t America?: Six generations ago, Chinese workers were brought to San Francisco as cheap, pliable labor for the back-breaking work of mining gold and building railroads. The Chinese have returned. This time they?re the ones with the capital. (Subscriber Content)

Report: China Moves Cautiously on Disputed Islands: Beijing is seeking to assert its claims to disputed islands controlled by Japan, but it is avoiding any escalation of tensions, a report from Japan says.?(Subscriber Content)

China to Speed Up ?Hukou? Reform: China has pledged to speed up reform of its ?hukou? household-registration system, indicating the country may be preparing to take the fetters off its rural population.?(Subscriber Content)

China Sees Signs of Property Revival: Average housing prices in China rose at a faster pace in November, a sign the property market may be set to give the world?s No. 2 economy a lift next year.?(Subscriber Content)

Source: http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2012/12/19/top-china-stories-from-wsj-isle-dispute-hukou-property-revival/?mod=WSJBlog

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