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Hong Kong To Host America's Cup Class Sailing Two weeks of America's Cup-class yacht racing will be staged at Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour in 2010, after the government awarded a funding grant.   The Louis Vuitton World Series was one of only two major sporting events - along with the Hong Kong Tennis Classic - to receive grant funds from the government for next year, and was made following an application from the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. The event will bring world-class sailing crews to compete in a series of races across two weeks in November 2010. The cots of staging the series is estimated at around HKD45m The Louis Vuitton World Series was one of only two major sporting events - along with the Hong Kong Tennis Classic - to receive grant funds from the government for next year, and was made following an application from the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. The event will bring world-class sailing crews to compete in a series of races across two weeks in November 2010. The cots of staging the series is estimated at around HKD45m  
Hong Kong To Host America's Cup Class Sailing Two weeks of America's Cup-class yacht racing will be staged at Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour in 2010, after the government awarded a funding grant. The Louis Vuitton World Series was one of only two major sporting events - along with the Hong Kong Tennis Classic - to receive grant funds from the government for next year, and was made following an application from the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. The event will bring world-class sailing crews to compete in a series of races across two weeks in November 2010. The cots of staging the series is estimated at around HKD45m The Louis Vuitton World Series was one of only two major sporting events - along with the Hong Kong Tennis Classic - to receive grant funds from the government for next year, and was made following an application from the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. The event will bring world-class sailing crews to compete in a series of races across two weeks in November 2010. The cots of staging the series is estimated at around HKD45m  
Climate Report Hails Challenges & Opportunities in China's Clean-Tech Sector A recently issued report by The Climate Group "shows that in an incredibly short space of time China has taken the lead in the race to develop and commercialize a range of low carbon technologies."
China Issues Two New Sets of Treasury Bonds China's Ministry of Finance is this week issuing two new batches of book-entry treasury bonds with a face value of RMB25 bn.

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Hong Kong To Host America's Cup Class Sailing

Two weeks of America's Cup-class yacht racing will be staged at Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour in 2010, after the government awarded a funding grant.

The Louis Vuitton World Series was one of only two major sporting events - along with the Hong Kong Tennis Classic - to receive grant funds from the government for next year, and was made following an application from the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.
The event will bring world-class sailing crews to compete in a series of races across two weeks in November 2010. The cots of staging the series is estimated at around HKD45m
The Louis Vuitton World Series was one of only two major sporting events - along with the Hong Kong Tennis Classic - to receive grant funds from the government for next year, and was made following an application from the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.
The event will bring world-class sailing crews to compete in a series of races across two weeks in November 2010. The cots of staging the series is estimated at around HKD45m

 

 

Hong Kong To Host America's Cup Class Sailing

Two weeks of America's Cup-class yacht racing will be staged at Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour in 2010, after the government awarded a funding grant.

 

The Louis Vuitton World Series was one of only two major sporting events - along with the Hong Kong Tennis Classic - to receive grant funds from the government for next year, and was made following an application from the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.
The event will bring world-class sailing crews to compete in a series of races across two weeks in November 2010. The cots of staging the series is estimated at around HKD45m
The Louis Vuitton World Series was one of only two major sporting events - along with the Hong Kong Tennis Classic - to receive grant funds from the government for next year, and was made following an application from the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.
The event will bring world-class sailing crews to compete in a series of races across two weeks in November 2010. The cots of staging the series is estimated at around HKD45m

 

   

Climate Report Hails Challenges & Opportunities in China's Clean-Tech Sector

A recently issued report by The Climate Group "shows that in an incredibly short space of time China has taken the lead in the race to develop and commercialize a range of low carbon technologies."

Read more: Climate Report Hails Challenges & Opportunities in China's Clean-Tech Sector

   

China Issues Two New Sets of Treasury Bonds

China's Ministry of Finance is this week issuing two new batches of book-entry treasury bonds with a face value of RMB25 bn.

Read more: China Issues Two New Sets of Treasury Bonds

   

China & Colombia Announce Latin America-China Trade Summit

China and Colombia reiterated growing trade relations as Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, who many expect to take over the Presidency from Hu Jintao in 2012, met Colombian Foreign Minister Jaime Bermudez.

Read more: China & Colombia Announce Latin America-China Trade Summit

   

Overproduction Looms In China's Auto Industry

Heavy price cuts on cars in late 2009 and early 2010 could be the result of an alarming level of automobile overproduction this year, some analysts have warned after the National Development and Reform Commission predicted that vehicle output in China will reach around 12 million by the end of the year.

Read more: Overproduction Looms In China's Auto Industry

   

Li Na Reaches U.S. Open 4th Round

Chinese female tennis player Li Na breezed through to the fourth round of the U.S. Open at Flushing Meadow on Friday, after defeating Russia's Maria Kirilenko in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2.

Read more: Li Na Reaches U.S. Open 4th Round

   

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