When Xiang Jiancheng started doing business in Dongxing two decades ago, trade in the China-Vietnam border city was still lukewarm.
Le Van Doan, a Vietnamese national, is delighted to be working at China's Hua Yue construction company.
Pledge to continue deep reforms by leadership would boost the markets
A capital market leap may be in store for as many as 500 small enterprises to list on the Growth Enterprises Market, or GEM, board on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange after meeting financial rules recently laid out by China's stock authorities.
Fierce competition for clients and volatile markets this summer drove hundreds of fund managers to leave the industry, spurring a younger profile of new hires for the high-pressure job, according to figures compiled by Shanghai Wind Information Co Ltd and industry sources.
The reception of Leslee Udwin's documentary reveals how violence and discrimination against women is a universal problem
I was in a WeChat group called "getting up early".
Many are combing the country's waters to strike it rich More than 2,000 years after the ancient Thracians crafted their exquisite jewelry from gold deposits in Bulgaria, hundreds are combing its rivers again in the hope of striking it rich in the EU's poorest country.
More than 250 years after Spanish forces sank the British warship Lord Clive off the coast of Uruguay, treasure hunter Ruben Collado is working to raise it from its watery grave.
Energy sector revamp gathers momentum as China Reform Holdings agrees to $2.4b deal
Chinese mainland stocks gave back early gains and ended lower on Thursday, as a retreat in small-caps in afternoon trading eclipsed a sharp rebound in resource shares.
Eight of the country's largest regional city commercial banks have submitted initial public offering applications since June 2014, according to the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
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