Nearly 3,000 dead pigs are found dumped in a river that is an important source of the city’s drinking water, causing outrage on social media
China’s central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan is set for more time at PBoC after government hands him advisory role that allows him to work beyond 65
SHANGHAI stocks dropped for the third consecutive trading day today as a slowdown in manufacturing and lower new lending sparked worries about the economy.
Chinese B2C e-commerce website Dangdang.com published its financial report for the fourth quarter and the entire year of 2012, stating that its total operating revenue increased by 31% year-on-year to CNY1.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2012; while…
L'Oreal published its financial report for 2012 in Shanghai, stating that its sales in China reached CNY12.05 billion in 2012, a year-on-year increase of 12.4%. Alexis Perakis-Valat, chief executive officer for L'Oreal China, said that for L'Oreal Chin…
Orient Paper Inc. is preparing for its upcoming comprehensive environmental protection inspection, which is part of a large-scale special pollution inspection conducted by the local authorities in China. Liu Zhenyong, chairman and chief executive offic…
According to an internal email reportedly sent by Bu Guangqi, chief executive officer of Tencent's e-commerce subsidiary 51buy.com, the company will implement a structural adjustment, aiming at sales of CNY15 billion to CNY20 billion in 2013. With this…
Lack of a large-scale domestic group is fuelling Beijing’s irritation over the iron ore price and hinders its own overseas investment
Contrast between increasingly public challenges to Beijing’s dated alliance with Pyongyang and its cautious official response highlights the dilemma
Protesters carry a Bulgarian national flag as they block the main railway station in Sofia yesterday. Hundreds of Bulgarians took to the streets for a fourth Sunday in a row against monopolies and widespread corruption, demanding a stop to the planned …
CHINESE developers' bonds avoided last week's stock market plunge as investors said the government's curbs on speculative property purchases will discourage companies from excessive investment.
THE New York Stock Exchange is readying plans to be able to operate without human traders in case another disaster, such as Superstorm Sandy, forces the shutdown of its historic trading floor in Manhattan, The Wall Street Journal reported.
THE New York Stock Exchange is readying plans to be able to operate without human traders in case another disaster, such as Superstorm Sandy, forces the shutdown of its historic trading floor in Manhattan, The Wall Street Journal reported.
BANKS in China lent less than expected in February but still market liquidity remained sufficient due to increasing direct fund-raising.
COMPENSATION at the world's biggest banks rose last year, with 35 of them spending a combined 10 billion euros (US$13.1 billion) more on staff than in 2011, figures compiled by Reuters show.
HOWARD Stringer, who fought to bring a divided and struggling Sony Corp together as the Japanese electronics and entertainment company's first foreign president, is retiring as chairman in June.