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Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, yesterday launched a job optimization and regrouping program to reduce labor costs in China.
Air China to lift capacity on signs of improvement
Air China, the country's flag carrier, on Tuesday said it will continue to increase capacity 2009 and has seen signs of improvement in its passenger and cargo businesses.
Crisis not dampening Airbus China assembly target
Companies flinch at Canton Fair amid global crisis
China Eastern Airlines cuts investment to curb losses
Downturn cuts output of large Shanghai companies
Corporate bigwigs still on a hiring spree
Downturn won't clip SA's wings
Air China says uncertain of 2009 profit
Lenovo to axe 450 employees
Spring Capital CEO sees opportunity in crisis
Marriott expands despite slowdown
Agri-products companies under pressure
Survey: Multinationals not to cut staff in Q1
Companies cut executive pay
Top brands ready to take next step with overseas expansion
Shanghai Airlines forecasts heavy loss for 2008
Official: Firms in 'China's Silicon Valley' doing well
Taiwan firms to ride out global financial crisis
Shanghai Airlines seeks government cash injection
Chinese airlines 'thriving' as members of Star Alliance
Central SOEs see profits drop by 26% in first 11 months
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US stocks tumble 4% as bailout plan unveiled
Wall Street sinks as investors dump banks
World markets surge on recovery hope
Japan's exports suffer record plunge
European stocks slip; US futures fluctuate
Analysis/Opinions
FDI sees 4th monthly dive in row
Data mixed on China's road to recovery
Shanghai auto expo: showdown for global automakers
Wen: Stimulus package plan paying off
How far is China away from the crisis?
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