The China Securities Regulatory Commission said on Friday it will crack down on "increasing" illegal trading activity as the country moves ahead with innovative new trading methods and tools.
Foreign investors are keeping a watchful eye on new opportunities emerging from China's surging stock market; but an increasing number are also starting to warn against the possibility of a growing bubble, in what has become world's fastest-growing stock index.
Worrying about the challenges faced by traditional industries, in particular the textile sector, has made Li Keqiang lose his appetite, the premier revealed on Thursday.
Li Chuncheng, former vice-Party chief of Southwest China's Sichuan province, went on trial for corruption at Xianning Intermediate People's Court in Hubei province on Thursday.
Xiamen greets me with humid, warm air in the late spring, refreshing me from weeks of traveling.
Legislators are mulling a draft law that would set dos and don'ts for foreign nongovernmental organizations in China.
More job seekers are moving to smaller cities to escape the pressures of living and working in metropolises like Beijing and Shanghai, a report on employment in the first quarter said.
Former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd rejected the "China collapse" theory on Wednesday and expressed optimism for the Chinese economy.
Food safety issues have undermined customer confidence in China in recent years, and even though conditions have improved, winning back customer trust is a challenge, a former US Food and Drug Administration official told China Daily in an exclusive interview.
More than 109,000 members of the CPC have been punished for violating the Party's frugality campaign as of March, a senior official said on Thursday.
Like many of his fellow villagers in the mountain township of Sanmen, Zhou Yunyao used to migrate to bigger cities to undertake a range of jobs, such as vehicle maintenance, to raise his standard of living.
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