Chapter 1 Finance
Module 1 Banking (1)
Module 2 Banking (2)
Module 3 Stock Market (1)
Module 4 Stock Market (2)
Module 5 Futures & Economic Moat
Module 6 Monetary Market
Module 7 Inflation
Module 8 Internet Finance
Module 9 Investment (1)
Module 10 Investment (2)
Module 11 Economic Development
Module 12 Green Finance
Module 13 Industries
Module 14 Monetary Market
Module 15 International Economy
Module 16 Terminology in Economy
Chapter 2 International Business
Module 1 E-commerce (I)
Module 2 E-commerce (2)
Module 3 Trade Fair (1)
Module 4 Trade Fair (2)
Module 5 Factory Tour (1)
Module 6 Factory Tour (2)
Module 7 Business Negotiation (1)
Module 8 Business Negotiation (2)
Module 9 Business Negotiation (3)
Module 10 Business Negotiation (4)
Module 11 Claim & Settlement (1)
Module 12 Claim & Settlement (2)
Module 13 After-sale Service (1)
Module 14 After-sale Service (2)
Module 15 After-sale Service (3)
Module 16 After-sale Service (4)
Chapter 3 Logistics
Module 1 Logistics Management (1)
Module 2 Logistics Management (2)
Module 3 Logistics Engineering
Module 4 Purchasing Management
Module 5 Quality Management
Module 6 Transportation
Module 7 Inventory
Module 8 Customer Service (1)
Module 9 Customer Service (2)
Module 10 International Logistics
Module 11 Supply Chain Management (1)
Module 12 Supply Chain Management (2)
Module 13 Inventory Management
Module 14 Business Planning
Module 15 Forecast Distribution
Module 16 Business Logistics
Chapter 4 Accounting
Module 1 Working Capital
Module 2 Cash Flow Analysis
Module 3 Initial Public Offering
Module 4 Balance Sheet
Module 5 Target Market
Module 6 Branding
Module 7 Sales Promotion
Module 8 Advertising
Module 9 Assets and Liabilities
Module 10 Bookkeeping
Module 11 Accounting Ethics
Module 12 Depreciation
Module 13 Marketing Research
Module 14 Market Segmentation
Module 15 Marketing Mix
Module 16 Marketing——Pricing Strategy
Chapter 5 Information
Module 1 Computer Science and Technology (1)
Module 2 Computer Science and Technology (2)
Module 3 Computer Science and Technology (3)
Module 4 Information Engineering (1)
Module 5 Information Engineering (2)
Module 6 Information Engineering (3)
Module 7 Information Engineering (4)
Module 8 Intemet of Things Engineering
Module 9 Information Management & Information System (1)
Module 10 information Management & Information System (2)
Module 11 Information Management & Information System (3)
Module 12 Information Management & Information System (4)
Module 13 E-commerce (1)
Module 14 E-commerce (2)
Module 15 E-commerce (3)
Module 16 E-commerce (4)
Chapter 6 Human Resources
Module 1 Employee Training & Development
Module 2 Human Resources Management (1)
Module 3 Human Resources Management (2)
Module 4 Human Resources Management (3)
Module 5 Performance Management
Module 6 Job Analysis
Module 7 Employee Compensation (1)
Module 8 Employee Compensation (2)
Module 9 Labor Market
Module 10 Performance Review (1)
Module 11 Performance Review (2)
Module 12 Performance Review (3)
Module 13 Labor Protection
Module 14 Labor Relation (1)
Module 15 Labor Relation (2)
Module 16 Circulation
References
《大学英语口语应用能力测试手册:实用英语》:
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) injected 120 billion yuan ($18.7 billion) worth of seven-day reverse repurchase agreements, or short-term loans to commercial lenders, into the interbank market on Tuesday.
It was the largest single-day injection by the central bank since January 2014, when the PBOC offered 150 billion yuan via 14-day reverse repos. The interest rate remained the same at 2.5 percent.
Experts speculated that tightening liquidity in the market amid intensified capital outflows has forced the bank to increase money supply and stabilize the financial market.
Capital outflows from China surged to a four-month high in July, after consecutive inflows since May, putting more pressure on monetary easing while strengthening expectations of Yuan depreciation.
According to the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, net sales of foreign exchange were worth 265.5 billion yuan last month, compared with a net purchase of 1.02 trillion yuan in June and 7.8 billion yuan in May.
The sharp rise was blamed by economists on a combination of anemic export growth in July, ongoing devaluation pressure on the Yuan, and an expected rise in US interest rates, which drew out liquidity from the domestic financial market.
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