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Science park leading the way to cleaner water

[2014-08-19 07:22]

Kunming Aquatic Science Park, China's first water science and technology park in Southwest China's Yunnan province, is aiming to provide solutions for water pollution problems in the province and the rest of the country.

Taking the right steps for a transparent auto market

[2014-08-19 07:22]

Antitrust probes will help create new framework for car and parts sales in China

Lending slump not a concern for policymakers

[2014-08-19 07:22]

Editor's Note: New yuan-denominated loans and total social financing plunged unexpectedly in July, but economists said investors should not panic over the credit contraction, which indicated that the central bank will maintain a stable monetary policy rather than tightening or easing too much. The People's Bank of China announced last Wednesday that new local currency loans totaled 385.2 billion yuan ($62.6 billion) in July, much weaker than the widely expected figure of more than 700 billion yuan. Total social financing, a broad measure of overall credit supply, dropped 546 billion yuan year-on-year to 273.1 billion yuan.

Rash diversification could undermine Alibaba

[2014-08-19 07:22]

While China's Internet and e-commerce industries continue to grow, the intense rivalry between domestic giants Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and Tencent Holdings Ltd is deepening.

Mapping geography yields some surprises

[2014-08-19 07:22]

South dominates to a much larger degree than many assume

Beijing tops the economic stakes

[2014-08-19 07:22]

Shanghai is known around the world as the economic hub of China. But the CBN list tells the story of which city actually dominates when it comes to listed companies.

Shenzhen leads ipo race

[2014-08-19 07:22]

The significance of Shenzhen, a city unknown to many Westerners, may be underestimated, at least from the CBN list.

Preferred shares may erode bank profits

[2014-08-19 07:22]

China's biggest banks, already poised for the weakest profit growth in more than a decade, risk a further erosion in earnings from record share sales intended to boost their capital after a credit spree.

Overseas investors making hay from e-commerce bet

[2014-08-19 07:22]

A wager by the teachers of Ontario, Canada, on Beijing-based online retailer JD.com is paying off in a big way.

Consumer concerns core of the issue

[2014-08-18 07:07]

Chinese consumers could benefit from lower prices as more than 1,000 companies are being probed by antitrust investigators, a top legal expert says.

Timeline

[2014-08-18 07:07]

August 1, 2008

Rental firms sit back and enjoy the ride after policy change

[2014-08-18 07:07]

Executives of the car rental company Yongche are rubbing their hands with delight as representatives of state enterprises beat a path to their doors looking to do business after a major change in government policy.

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