Banking experts said the central bank may raise Chinese commercial banks’ required reserve ratio to tame surging domestic liquidity and inflation, China Securities Journal reported Wednesday.
Tens of thousands of residents in a central China city will have to endure a freezing winter without heating after their supply was cut off to meet energy saving targets.
A 9.5-meter-high bronze Confucius statue highlighting traditional Chinese culture has become a new landmark at the north square of Chinese National Museum nearby Tian’anmen Square Jan 11, 2011.
A man suspected of contaminating food with rat poison at a supermarket in Guangzhou's Haizhu district, including rice, fish and meat, has been arrested, Guangzhou Daily reported, citing Tuesday's notice by the district government.
Several street peddlers selling baked sweet potatoes equipped themselves with interphones to avoid occasional raids by urban management officers near Huawei Bridge in Chaoyang district of Beijing.
Several street peddlers selling baked sweet potatoes equipped themselves with interphones to avoid occasional raids by urban management officers near Huawei Bridge in Chaoyang district of Beijing.
Some Chinese banks plan to reduce the size of their loans by 10 to 20 percent this year, even though China's central bank has not clarified policies for 2011, the 21st Century Business Herald reported Tuesday.
A man is recovering in hospital after undergoing transplant surgery on eight abdomen parts, rednet.cn reported Jan 11, 2011.
A farmer in a Central China city has been sentenced to life imprisonment for evading 3.68 million yuan ($560,000) in highway toll fees in eight months, Dahe Daily reported Tuesday.
Two men driving a van were forced to kneel for one hour with a dead poodle after they ran the dog over in Suzhou, East China's Jiangsu province on Sunday, local news portal scol.com reported.
In a move aimed at regulating online music sharing websites, the Chinese Ministry of Culture (CMC) removed over a hundred songs that lacked authorization or registration, the Guangzhou Daily reported on Jan 10,2011.
Police in Central China's Hunan province is banned from participating in land expropriation and housing demolitions, to prevent possible power abuse, Xiaoxiang Morning Herald reported Tuesday.