Strong company earnings boosted stocks on Wall Street yesterday. Investors also saw a chance to add to their holdings after declines earlier in the week.
Strong company earnings boosted stocks on Wall Street yesterday. Investors also saw a chance to add to their holdings after declines earlier in the week.
OIL finished the week with a gain as traders took their cue from rising stock markets while watching developments in the financial crisis in Cyprus.
OIL finished the week with a gain as traders took their cue from rising stock markets while watching developments in the financial crisis in Cyprus.
Shi Zhengrong, founder of the solar-panel maker, became one of China’s richest men but was ousted and now faces a possible investigation
Security personnel stand near snowmen at the entrance of China National Offshore Oil Corp's office tower in Beijing. CNOOC yesterday posted a 9.3 percent fall in 2012 net profit as the country's biggest offshore oil producer spent more to revive output…
Security personnel stand near snowmen at the entrance of China National Offshore Oil Corp's office tower in Beijing. CNOOC yesterday posted a 9.3 percent fall in 2012 net profit as the country's biggest offshore oil producer spent more to revive output…
CHINESE police disclosed yesterday that a Chinese tycoon whose disappearance threatened to disrupt deals with mining companies in the United States and Australia is being held on suspicion he helped hide a brother who is a murder suspect.
CHINA'S economy was forecast to grow 8.5 percent this year, faster than the central government's target of 7.5 percent, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
SHANGHAI stocks closed slightly higher yesterday as concern about the economy eased even though uncertainty remained over the reintroduction of new share listings.
CHINA'S state-owned enterprises saw combined profits expand 9.7 percent year on year to 306.01 billion yuan (US$49 billion) in the first two months of 2013, the Ministry of Finance announced yesterday.
CHINA will collect anti-dumping duties on the chemical resorcinol imported from the United States and Japan starting today, the Ministry of Commerce said yesterday.