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Argentina Gives China 'Market Economy' Status

by Alan Fein

Online Stock Market Trading The decision comes after China and Argentina signed accords that could bring more than $20 billion in Chinese investment to Argentina over the next 10 years.If you would like to receive late breaking news on stocks covered by AXcess News then you need to subscribe. By joining, you can stay ahead of the pack and receive the latest news in your email in-box first.Print This Page

Wall Street has been expecting earnings per share of $1.25, excluding items, on sales of $989.3 million. In February, year forecast for earnings of $1.20 to $1.26 per share, based compensation. Chief Executive E. Scott Beattie said that organizational improvements in Europe and Asia, particularly China, would contribute to revenues and earnings next year.

Stock Investing Course Nov 18, 2004 (AXcess News) Buenos Aires - Argentina has designated China as a "market economy," a move that will limit the South American country's ability to impose anti-dumping sanctions on Chinese exports.The decision comes after China and Argentina signed accords that could bring more than $20 billion in Chinese investment to Argentina over the next 10 years.Brazil also granted China "market economy" status during a visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao last week.On Wednesday, Argentina's agriculture department announced that China will increase imports of Argentine beef, apples and pears over the next few years.

In this issue, the Great Wall of China. The Wall is the longest structure ever built and was erected entirely by hand. The construction of the Great Wall began in the seventh century B.C. At that time, different Chinese kingdoms built walls for defensive purposes. Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor to unify China in 221 B.C., linked three northern kingdoms' walls to prevent Han invasions. The Wall was then more than 10, 000 li long (a li being about a third of a mile). This is the origin of the name commonly used in China, "10, Li Long Wall." The Great Wall was China's primary protective northern barrier for the next two thousand years.

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Xi%ƒn is unlike any major city in China, with an intact city wall, quaint local customs and a long history, even by Chinese standards.

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