What people saw from the National People's Congress annual session in Beijing in the first couple of weeks of March was clearly a picture of transition, as a perfect reflection of China's transitional economy.
Yahoo Inc is set to completely exit from China this year, after the United States-based technology giant said it was shutting its research and development center in Beijing.
Engineers who are being laid off by Yahoo Inc are already being courted by talent-starved Internet companies in China.
Tingyi Holding Corp, a leading food and beverage producer, has inked an agreement with global coffee chain Starbucks to manufacture and distribute the latter's ready-to-drink products on the Chinese mainland.
China Mobile Ltd fell the most in six months on Thursday after posting its largest profit drop since 1999 amid rising spending on a new high-speed network.
Greenback sees biggest drop in six years after Fed chief says currency weighing on exports
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne twinned his Conservative Party's custody of a broadening UK economic recovery with a sprinkling of incentives for voters as he sought to break a campaign deadlock going into the May 7 general election.
Oksana Semenikhina, a customer of Citigroup Inc's Russian unit for the past decade, got an offer from the lender this year that she couldn't pass up.
It's lunchtime in Cape Town, and a stream of customers are lining up at the Nando's restaurant on Long Street. A cashier, Zimktha Loza, tries to take phone orders over the din of Portuguese-inspired music.
A key international economic watchdog has nudged up its forecast for global economic growth this year in response to low prices and expectations that interest rates will remain low in many leading economies.
Tencent to reduce promotional activities in overseas markets, company's founder says
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