China's top legislature has approved the local government debt quota for this year, but the market is still scrambling to figure out what the actual quota is, a critical question that is unanswered.
Laughs were shared, hands were shaken and some tears shed after the much-anticipated change of the guard at the nation's top three telecom carriers on Monday.
Flagging industrial production is adding more downside risks to the Chinese economy and deterring international investors from making fresh commitments.
Although the top 500 Chinese companies have seen their income swell over the years, the room for growth has largely contracted, especially after the global financial crisis, a new report said on Monday.
The label of "made in China", which was synonymous with the global solar industry, is in danger of fading out as a growing number of firms move their plants overseas to skirt spiralling import duties.
I am a huge fan of the Financial Times.
"The smartphone market has become like the film industry. How easy is it for any single company to keep churning out hit after hit? Vertical integration into semiconductors is the way to fend off copycats."
Disgraced business tycoon Huang Guangyu might be in prison, but it has not stopped him from tightening his grip on China's leading electrical appliance chain.
When Huang Guangyu, the former chairman of GOME Electrical Appliances Holding Ltd, went to prison in 2008, the most popular mobile phone in China was Nokia.
It is extremely difficult to find an empty room at the Beijing offices of Toutiao.com, a mobile news application.
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