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UPDATED: March 9, 2015 NO. 11 MARCH 12, 2015
Numbers of the Week No. 11, 2015
Share

66%

Growth of net revenues of JD.com, a major Chinese e-commerce company, in 2014

$8.44 bln

The amount of money China's financial institutions received in net foreign direct investment in 2014

2.1 bln yuan

The amount of money China's Central Government provided in 2014 to support press and publishing projects

274 mln

The number of farmer-turned-laborers in China as of the end of 2014; 168 million of them had moved to cities as migrant workers

39,881

The number of China's valid licenses to fly civil aircraft as of the end of 2014

1.3%

Year-on-year growth rate of auto sales of General Motors Co. and its joint ventures in China in February

14.6%

Year-on-year drop of retail sales in Hong Kong in January

19%

The average increase in minimum wage in south China's Guangdong Province, which will start on May 1



 
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