McDonald's Corp raised the prices of four products by 1 yuan ($0.15) in China at the end of April, the company confirmed on Tuesday.
Shanghai plans to build 45 office buildings in its financial district of Lujiazui in five years, to accommodate clustering financial services companies.
China, the world's fifth largest wine consumer, has shown the sign of a cooling wine market.
A recent report states that in 2011, thermal power enterprises in Central China experienced widespread losses totaling 13.6 billion yuan.
Of China's 845 domestically listed companies, 45.4 percent reported a fall or a loss in earnings.
PARKnSHOP, one of the largest grocery retailers based in Hong Kong, will close its two remaining stores in Shanghai in May.
Shares in Taizhongyin Railway have begun to be listed on the China Beijing Equity Exchange, according to China Securities Journal.
Private lending in Wenzhou shrank by 30 percent compared with August last year after the government set up a pilot zone in the city.
China Network Television (CNTV) in Shanghai announced its new media plan for the London Olympic Games on Friday.
Two men suspected of plotting a gold store robbery were forced on a perp walk in a county in Northwest China's Shanxi province on May 13, prompting outcry over its legality.
It may seem impossible for an aged man suffering from terminal cancer to fulfill a dream of touring the world, but a young granddaughter made it happen within a few days through micro-blogging.
The first quarter saw a slowdown in GDP growth in 29 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, mainly owing to macroeconomic controls.