Signs of a winding down of the United States' monetary easing program may have raised concern in many developing markets about a massive outflow of hot money into US securities.
Manufacturing activity has reached a new low. The A-share stock market tumbled. GDP forecasts have been cut. Debt is piling up.
Businesses and employees are watching the new regulations regarding the use of temporary labor closely, the focus of the Amendment to the Employment Contract Law, which will be implemented July 1 of this year.
Several companies are investing in the performance of a small group of employees they label their high achievers to save time and cost, according to findings from leading global specialist recruiting group Hays.
During an economic downturn, job seekers tend to attach greater importance to the overall compensation and cash incentives they can earn, according to a report by the Hong Kong-founded executive recruitment firm MRIC.
Shaoxing yellow liquor, a well-known type of Chinese liquor, was registered as a collective trademark in Japan earlier this month.
In order to attract a better pool of applicants, the State Intellectual Property Office gave prospective patent agents an additional week to sign up for the national qualification exam this year.
For Yin Minshan, president of Chongqing Lifan Group, Africa offers one of the most fertile land for Chinese private companies' global development.
The most recent economic indicators continue to spread gloom and uncertainty regarding China's development.
Two parallel trade agendas in Asia have led to widespread concern among observers over whether the United States intends to encircle China via economic means.
The controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership continues to be fanned by speculation about the reasons behind an apparent intentional exclusion of China, led by the United States - but some suggest the argument falls flat for two reasons.
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