Sun Qin, deputy director of the National Energy Administration, has been appointed general manager of China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) to replace Kang Rixin, who was removed from his post for "grave violations of discipline".
Canada wants Chinese State-run entities such as China Investment Corp (CIC) to consider North American listings as a way of facilitating investment into the energy-rich country, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said.
Lai Changxing, China's most-wanted fugitive, might get a lenient sentence if he returns voluntarily after spending almost a decade hiding in Canada, Chinese legal experts said yesterday.
Li Peiying, former chief of the Capital Airports Holding Company (CAH) who was convicted of taking bribes and embezzlement, was executed Friday in Jinan.
Shanghai will take steps to cool the city's real-estate market as housing prices in China's financial capital are "too high," Mayor Han Zheng said.
Kang Rixin, general manager of the China National Nuclear Corporation, is under investigation for alleged grave violations of discipline, Xinhuanet, or Xinhua's web service, reported on Wednesday.
Encouraged by the rollout of preferential national policies to promote outbound investments, Chinese enterprises are busy shopping for foreign mergers and acquisitions.
Frank Gong, a prominent economist and an ardent backer of the Chinese yuan and the nation's economic prospects, has been selected to spearhead JPMorgan's investment banking business in China.
Chinese entrepreneur Ye Maoxi hopes his newly acquired British satellite television station will someday provide all-round reports on China to viewers overseas.
The pace of decline in China's exports could ease later this year while the country's stable yuan policy will benefit the global economy, Commerce Minister Chen Deming said yesterday.
The China Advertising Association publicly condemned 58 illegal infomercials on Sept 25 after an investigation by the State Administration of Industry and Commerce.
Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd Chairman Li Ka-shing is buying more shares in the property developer, the worst-performing stock this year among Hong Kong's five biggest real-estate companies.
| Name | Value | Change | Time |
| Shanghai | +1.06% | Wed | 3,269.75 |
| Shenzhen | +0.86% | Wed | 13,800.50 |
| HSI | +0.80% | Wed | 22,289.57 |
| NIKKEI | +0.38% | Wed | 9,608.94 |
| Dow | +1.23% | Tue | 10471.58 |
| Nasdaq | +1.46% | Tue | 2,175.81 |