For investors, the stock market turmoil has been a terrifying experience. But when you look at the broader picture, the crisis has offered a unique learning opportunity for the financial regulator and the industry as a whole.
The People's Bank of China has unveiled a plan that will limit the size of transactions on third-party online payment systems such as Alipay. The central bank appears to have released this policy for public scrutiny in an attempt to beef up consumer security.
Internet finance guidelines were released by 10 central government ministries last month. The move has helped stimulate the market, but there are still a series of problems to solve.
By now, everyone has heard of China's "new normal". It refers to a slowdown in the country's economic growth rate from double digits, which lasted for more than two decades, to around 7 percent in the past few years.
Turmoil in China's domestic stock market may prompt more Chinese companies to consider listing overseas in mature markets like the United States and Europe, where share prices generally have less volatility, experts said.
Failure is a huge topic that impacts every aspect of business. Failure isn't just an unfortunate event. It is an everyday reality that leaders and teams must address.
It is easy to understand why so many kids and adults perceive Disneyland as "the happiest place on earth".
When I became involved with China, in the late 1980s, Western media coverage of the country was small, and was aimed largely at Sinophiles with an interest in Chinese history.
Tougher visa policies, skyrocketing tuition fees and health charges are beginning to deter international students from studying in the United Kingdom.
China still hasn't digested the lessons from the recent stock market rout, let alone learned them.
Pilgrimage to an architectural masterpiece that honors books and the planet YANG YANG
As with some of the greatest ideas, it all began in the most mundane of circumstances, a class reunion. It was 2010, and Li Xiaodong was meeting old friends in Jiaojiehe, a village in the mountains north of Beijing.
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