The Chinese stock market hit a five-year high earlier this month. Most analysts see a "slow" bull market ahead.
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The slowdown of economic growth and the tightening of government spending will not influence the authorities' efforts to provide better public services this year, but it will force the government to use money wisely and efficiently, Premier Li Keqiang told a group of experts who were invited to make suggestions on a draft Work Report of the central government at a conference in Beijing on Tuesday.
Local governments have been pushing high-speed railway planners to build stations in their jurisdictions.
The Palace Museum in Beijing unveiled a plan on Tuesday to control the number of visitors after dealing with overwhelming crowds for years.
The largest French governmental asset to be sold outside of France may go to a Chinese buyer, according to land agent CBRE Group.
Premier Li Keqiang pledged on Monday to create at least 10 million jobs this year by maintaining economic growth at medium-to-high speed through stable macroeconomic policies.
Cases in which clients' bank deposits have disappeared have triggered a call for Chinese banks to strengthen internal management and for depositors to be wary of interest rates that are much higher than benchmark figures.
China's high abortion rate has triggered public concerns over sex education for young people, with experts calling for cooperation from health departments and parents to protect young women.
For generations, traders and their colorful herds of mules and yaks were a lifeline for remote communities in the heart of Nepal's formidable and often dangerous Himalayas.
She wears a body-hugging, breast-enhancing bodice, replete with golden lace shimmering against her porcelain white skin. Luscious red lips pout to augment her inviting eyes, amply accentuated with mascara on an oval rouge-dusted face and framed by a bejeweled coiffure in the style of the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907).
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