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Until the issuing of Clothing Coupon books for 1942-43, consumers were to surrender unused margarine coupons from their food ration coupon book when buying clothing. [44] Initially people were allocated 66 points for clothing per year; in 1942, this was cut to 48, in 1943 to 36, and in 1945–1946 to 24. [45]
As a result, over 1,000 private schools entered the market, and private enrollment increased by 20–40% by 1998, surpassing 50% in some urban areas. [33] From 1981 to 1988, the private school enrollment rate in urban areas grew 11% more than the private school enrollment rate in rural areas. [33]
The bond had a term of five years and a fixed coupon of 7.125% per annum. [20] In March 2012, the corporate bond was increased by a further 50% to a total of €45 million. [ 21 ] In May 2015, Katjes International issued a new corporate bond (2015/2020) with a volume of €60 million and an annual interest rate of 5.5 percent and placed it in full.
But whether a decrease will be by a quarter or a half percentage point from its 23-year high of 5.25% to 5.50% is basically a coin toss. Either way, ...
By 2014, there are 50 million Aliwangwang users, making it the second-largest instant messaging tool in China. [161] In October 2013, the Alibaba's chairman Jack Ma announced that the Alibaba Group would no longer use Tencent's messaging application WeChat , and would henceforth promote its own messaging application and service, Laiwang. [ 162 ]
The dates of these opinion polls range from the previous general election on 4 July 2024 to the present. The next general election must be held no later than 15 August 2029 under the Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022. The Act mandates that any Parliament automatically dissolves five years after it first met – unless it is ...
For the Q2 of 2020, Nvidia reported sales of $3.87 billion, which was a 50% rise from the same period in 2019. The surge in sales and people's higher demand for computer technology.
Amazon China (Chinese: 亚马逊中国), formerly known as Joyo.com (Chinese: 卓越网), is an online shopping website. [1] Joyo.com was founded in early 2000 by the Chinese entrepreneur Lei Jun in Beijing, China. [2]