Chinese mainland stocks may be tumbling at the fastest pace in seven years, but one part of the $5.2 trillion market is hotter than ever: initial public offerings.
Emerging Internet TV firms making sector more competitive
Foxconn Technology Group Chairman Terry Gou is confident his company will win in its bid to take control of Sharp Corp, the embattled maker of Aquos flat-screen televisions, he said on Sunday.
The capital market of the Tibet autonomous region is prospering, with a market value far exceeding the region's gross domestic product.
PetroChina Co, the country's biggest oil and gas producer, fell in Hong Kong after saying 2015 profit may have fallen 60 percent to 70 percent from a year earlier because of the slump in energy prices.
SCI falls 1.8%, extending annual loss to 24% ahead of disappointing company earnings
Big, medium or small, domestic companies accelerate their global play across industries
As Chinese companies ramp up their presence on the international stage with a string of headline-grabbing acquisitions catapulting them to global fame, some experts urge caution: Most still cannot be called true multinationals.
A communicative PBOC and a clearer money policy can help reverse sell-off mood
Construction, real estate development, financial services and consumer services will be included in China's corporate tax reform program.
It's that time of year when all over China those of a particular age wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night worrying about what is about to befall them.
When Robert Goodwin walks through a children's hospital in Beijing, he is shocked to see so many parents and children. As director, corporate affairs and executive director with Mattel Children's Foundation, the charitable arm of global toymaker Mattel Inc, Goodwin and his team are here to try to make a difference for Chinese children's healthcare.
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