Friday, August 2, 2013

Top China Stories from WSJ: Land Reform, Movie Market, AstraZeneca

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

World Bank, China Plot Overhaul:?The World Bank is putting together sweeping proposals for China to privatize a major bank and allow farmers to sell their land, changes that could upend Communist Party ideology. (Subscriber Content)

China?s Booming Movie Market: In China, where pirated movies can be bought for less than $1, people are flocking to theaters, a sign of how Chinese consumers are willing to spend more on entertainment.?(Subscriber Content)

Chow Down Hong Kong: Margaret Xu Yuan, chef-proprietor of Hong Kong?s Yin Yang, gives a personal tour of her favorite local restaurants, from a hole-in-the-wall tofu cafe to some of the city?s finest dim sum.?(Subscriber Content)

Sanofi, Astra Report Scrutiny by China: China?s Administration for Industry and Commerce visited the Chinese offices of Sanofi this week and took away documents. AstraZeneca said Chinese police are still detaining one of its salespeople.?(Subscriber Content)

Source: http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2013/08/02/top-china-stories-from-wsj-land-reform-movie-market-astrazeneca/?mod=WSJBlog

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