The future of cross-border trade RMB settlement is inspiring, says HSBC Bank (China), the Economic Information Daily reported Monday.
The National Energy Administration set plans for the construction of more coal mines in West China during the 12th Five-Year Plan period (2011-2015), Shanghai Securities News reported Friday.
High energy consuming industries will be forced to report their carbon emission data during the period of the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015) period, Economic Information Daily reported on Friday, citing an official from National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).
The China Electricity Council (CEC) denied there is a countrywide electricity crisis, calling the situation a "regional, seasonal, occasional" shortage, China News Agency reported on Thursday.
China should establish a national third-party certification process to ensure the boom in renewable energy attracts outside investors, a third-party certificate developer said at a clean energy workshop in Beijing on Thursday.
The World Widelife Fund for Nature launched a report Thursday, offering guidance on China's quest for low-carbon cities.
Microsoft Corp's research and development headquarters for the Asia-Pacific region began operations on Wednesday, people.com.cn reported.
Interest rates on the inter-bank market, after days of increasing, rose sharply again on Wednesday, China Securities Journal reported. The rise shows the effectiveness of the recently issued tightening monetary policies.
The Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) has granted a 60 billion yuan ($9.25 billion) credit line to China Southern Airlines to support its strategic development, New Express Daily reported on Thursday.
China's Ministry of Finance issued a policy which will require the salaries of financial enterprises' top executives to depend on the enterprise's performance, Securities Times reported on Thursday.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has predicted that China's tightening monetary policy will keep working to pull CPI to the controlling target of 4 percent, the China Business News (CBN) reported Thursday.
Fuel surcharges for domestic flights rose again Thursday due to an increase in the procurement costs of aviation fuel, The Beijing News reported.