Caijing, a business and financial review, is an independent magazine devoted to information on companies in China. Founded in 1998, Caijing is published on the 5th and 20th of each month.
The website is presented in the English and Chinese languages.
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Former Caijing Editor Starts New Magazine
-- The Wall Street Journal reported on December 30, 2009:
"Hu Shuli, one of China's best-known editors, has launched a new magazine after disputes over money and editorial policy caused her and most of her staff to leave her old magazine.
Ms. Hu, the 56-year-old journalist who turned Caijing into China's most aggressive publication, will take the helm of New Century News, a small...
Caijing Magazine Editor Resigns After Dispute with Owners
-- Hu Shuli, Editor of Caijing magazine, resigns after clashing with the magazine's owners over financing and censorship, the Wall Street Journal reported on November 10, 2009:
"Most of Caijing's top editors also resigned.
The resignations follow months of uncertainty about the future of the biweekly magazine, considered by Chinese media observers to be China's most important news publication. Ms. Hu...
Turmoil at Respected Chinese Business Magazine Caijing
-- A dispute over the aggressive journalism of Chinese business magazine Caijing is causing chaos, David Barboza of The New York Times reported on October 12, 2009:
"Caijing, a respected Chinese business magazine, has been thrown into turmoil after a dispute over its editorial policy and business governance led to the resignation of 11 high-ranking executives and nearly 70 other workers from the...
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