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"From March onwards we will have big promotional activities in order to reach our new leasing targets, " Ye said.
CNN: World's biggest mall a China 'ghost town'
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"China's city and rural commercial banks don't have the scale of major banks and so need to offer higher returns to be able to pull customers away from their bigger competitors, " Mr. Ye said.
WSJ: China Tightens Regulations on Wealth Management
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Quoted by AFP news agency, Ye Htut said that first "it is important to decide who will be designated as political prisoners".
BBC: Burma to review political prisoners' detention
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Still, the mall has plans to boost the number of tenants, said Ye Ji Ning, head of New South China Mall's investment unit.
CNN: World's biggest mall a China 'ghost town'
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"I thought at the 200 meters that the race was lost, but then I realized I was in the top two or three and I was confident I could win on the last leg, " said Ye.
CNN: China celebrates first swimming golds and a world record
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Those sentenced Tuesday included four men and a minor convicted of the murder of a Buddhist monk and two men convicted of illegal association and public mischief, said Ye Aung Myint, advocate general of the Mandalay region that includes the town.
WSJ: Muslims Sentenced After Myanmar Clashes
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"Any criminal act will be dealt with according to the law, " Ye Htut's statement said.
NPR: Mosque, Orphanage Burned In New Myanmar Violence
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Asked why only Muslims have faced trial in Meikhtila, Ye Aung Myint, the advocate general, said the courts were starting with the initial incidents that triggered the violence, and those involved in later incidents would be tried subsequently.
NPR: Myanmar Muslims Jailed For Killing Buddhist Monk
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Ye Linfeng, a researcher with Cnbenefit, said that China's smaller banks, which typically started issuing wealth-management products later than the major banks, are trying to bolster their fee income out of concern that the central bank's efforts to liberalize interest rates will increasingly eat into the fixed margin between deposit and lending rates they have traditionally relied on to turn a profit.
WSJ: China Tightens Regulations on Wealth Management
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My maw did not want me to but my da said I could, it was a good life and ye saved yer money, except if ye were daft and done silly things.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Kieron Smith, boy'
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At 5 feet 8 and 141 pounds, Ye has better power-to-weight ratio than counterparts in other countries, he said.
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