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CHINA OCTOBER IMPORTS SURGE AS EXPORTS WILT
BEIJING - China's imports surged in October as exports grew at their slowest rate in months, suggesting efforts to tilt the economy toward domestic demand may be offsetting the external weakness that has dragged on economic growth this year. | Video
CHINA "BLACK JAILS" PROMPT FEARS OF WIDER SECURITY CRACKDOWN
HONG KONG - China's campaign to stifle dissenters like artist Ai Weiwei through secret detentions could come cloaked in a thicker veneer of legality if proposed crime law changes go through, a prominent rights advocacy group said on Thursday.
ANALYSIS: CHINA LOOKS ACROSS ASIA AND SEES NEW THREATS
BEIJING - Heads of government attending Asian summits hoping to fathom China's foreign policy mood swings might spare a thought for Beijing's own leaders, who fear their expanding influence is attracting a new circle of potential foes not fans.
CHINA SAYS SANCTIONS NO "FUNDAMENTAL" ANSWER ON IRAN
BEIJING - China's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that sanctions cannot "fundamentally" resolve the Iran nuclear dispute, after Western leaders urged expanded sanctions against Iran over a U.N. watchdog report that Tehran has worked to design atom bombs.
CHINA'S SINOCHEM PLANNING UP TO $5.5 BILLION SHANGHAI IPO
SHANGHAI - China's Sinochem Corp plans to raise up to 35 billion yuan ($5.5 billion) via an initial public offering in Shanghai, in what would easily be the biggest IPO in the mainland market in the past year.
INSTANT VIEW: CHINA OCTOBER EXPORT GROWTH SLOWS FURTHER
BEIJING - China's trade surplus was $17 billion in October, smaller than expected, as exports grew 15.9 percent from a year earlier while imports jumped 28.7 percent.
GOLDMAN SELLING UP TO $1.54 BILLION IN CHINA ICBC STAKE
HONG KONG - Goldman Sachs Group Inc is selling up to $1.54 billion worth of Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. stock, the Wall Street firm's third sell-down of the world's largest bank by value.
"UGLY BABIES": ART OF JAILED NOBEL-WINNER LIU'S WIFE
PARIS - Chinese artist Liu Xia never expected her disturbing photographs to be shown beyond the walls of her Beijing apartment. In China, she is a forbidden artist, living in the shadow of her jailed husband, 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo.
CHINA OCT COMMODITY OUTPUT SLOWS; SOME MAY SEE WINTER LIFT
SHANGHAI - China's oil refineries ran at lower rates in October, and output from steel mills and power plants also dropped, as a credit freeze bit into demand for industrial commodities in the world's second-largest economy. | Video
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