China-focused firms experienced worst month in 16 years in August
Working extra hours on both weekdays and weekends has be come an integral and routine part of Liu Xiaoning's life, who works in a media company in Beijing.
The country's largest listed housing developers are still grappling with shrinking margins despite a sale triumph in the first half, according to an examination of their latest half-year earnings.
Zijin Mining Group Co, China's most profitable gold producer, says it is using the slump in metals prices to accelerate overseas acquisitions.
Company set to spend $29.5m on second overseas move after buying French cognac producer in 2013
Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the Shenzhen-based electronics giant, is kicking off global sales of its flagship wearable on Wednesday at an industry expo in Berlin, a full six months after the device's debut.
Fears that China is heading for an economic recession have been overstated. After last week's global market mayhem, concerns from Western analysts and economists surfaced again.
China's market, the largest in the world for many consumer brands, is obviously strategically important to multinationals. For many years, leading global companies, including Volvo Group, have benefited by developing their operations through investment and cooperation with local partners.
Sustainable investing is transforming the business world. Simply put, companies that successfully manage environment and sustainability-related issues stand to see the benefits of that strategy reflected in their share price.
The country's rare earth producers say they have increased their efforts at upgrading product ranges and shifting toward downstream businesses due to a glut in supplies of the raw materials, including those produced by illegal mining.
Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare-Earth (Group) Hi-Tech Co, China's largest rare earth miner normally abbreviated to REHT, raked in 3.2 billion yuan ($500.1 million) in revenue during the first half of the year, a 35 percent year-on-year increase, according to its latest financial report.
China's film industry continued to prosper during the first half of the year, driven by a continued expansion in the number of cinemas and the growing popularity of going out to watch a movie.
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