A late 19th century industrial complex on New York's Brooklyn waterfront is slated for a $1 billion makeover that aims to transform the property into a modern hub for manufacturing and technology.
Flashy Maseratis and Bentleys are fast becoming the cars of choice for young, monied South Koreans, eclipsing German luxury brands now so commonplace that some in Seoul's upscale Gangnam district jokingly refer to a BMW 5-series as a Hyundai Sonata.
CBRC official urges commercial banks to disburse more funds for small firms nationwide
The northwestern province of Gansu plans to have a railroad of 6,000 kilometers by the end of this year, as it steps up efforts to cash in on trade opportunities arising from the development of the Silk Road Economic Belt, senior provincial officials said on Monday.
Stocks of high-technology and startup companies will likely get a boost with the planned launch of a trading link between the exchanges in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, home to many Chinese information technology and software enterprises.
China will accelerate the creation of privately owned commercial banks this year, according to a top banking regulation official.
Accounting and budget reforms trigger growth in direct borrowing
A comprehensive understanding of the local market, regulations and business culture is crucial for Chinese companies that invest in overseas projects, especially when it comes to property.
Have you booked a holiday using Airbnb or Tujia.com? Have you used an app to get around town? Or have you listened to Spotify or KuGou rather than purchase music?
Internet finance offers innovative products and services based on Internet "thinking", and these new services are grabbing attention.
Price and life of batteries expected to be key issues for wearables
Japan's economy escaped recession last quarter but grew less than first estimated as demand and wages remained weak, the government said on Monday.
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