The pace of internationalization of the yuan has picked considerably amid China's efforts to remove potential risks from capital account liberalization.
Though weak global cues may dampen China's trade prospects in 2015, it will still maintain a healthy pace as the recent bilateral and regional trade initiatives will start bearing fruit and support the "new normal" of slower trade growth in the country, experts said.
In an upmarket Beijing cafe, Gong Jiayi sips her flat white coffee and enthusiastically runs through the highlights of her latest holiday to Japan.
Nothing scares the United States, European and Chinese economic policymakers more than "Japanization".
A superhero, a witch and a giant apple walk into a bar. It is Halloween in the city of Shenyang, and the trio of costumed revelers joins a table of strangely attired friends knocking back beers and cocktails.
CapitaLand Ltd, one of Asia's largest real estate companies, plans to add four integrated development projects in China each year in the coming three years, the company's top management said.
Investment in fixed assets - roads, buildings, machinery and other infrastructure - has powered China's economy for the last two decades.
More than a decade has passed since China's 'Sherlock Holmes' opened the country's first private detective agency, but the job remains as dangerous as ever. We put their risky business under the magnifying glass.
Wang Tong's colleague quit after he was beaten and had a gun shoved in his face two days after becoming a private investigator. He was caught trailing a man in an infidelity case.
Meng Guanggang recalls having his car set on fire and being chased by gangsters.
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