Shanghai's limited land supply for residential development and the current undersupply of housing stock have fuelled developers' expectations on further rise in housing prices. This has pushed up the prices of land auctioned recently, said Albert Lau, CEO of Savills China.
China National Offshore Oil Corporation's oil-service and engineering unit is seeking an initial public offering on the A-share market to pay for its long-term loans amid sluggish oil demand, according to a regulatory filing on the website of the country's securities watchdog.
Mainland stocks on Monday fell the most in a week, led by energy and industrial shares, after the benchmark equity gauge posted three straight weeks of gains.
Jinzhou Jinheng Automotive Safety System Co, one of China's leading air bag manufacturers, announced it will set up a new plant to meet the increasing safety demands of local consumers.
Chinese cosmetics makers are increasingly taking their battle with global competitors online, where digital marketplaces have been outpacing brick-and-mortar stores in selling cosmetics and personal products.
China's health-care companies are on an acquisition tear, attempting to buy their way into international markets like never before.
Local winemakers on the Greek island of Lesvos are promoting their products as far away as China, seeking a breath of fresh air from the burden of the economic crisis that has hit their island.
The Shanghai Futures Exchange has vowed it won't tolerate any abuse of trading rules after the unprecedented boom-bust episode in Chinese commodities markets earlier this year, adding that its products aren't for mom and pop investors.
Living in a city high rise, nature has never been so far away. Now those with no idea of where that cabbage comes from can find out
Health scandals in China in recent years that have made millions of people wary about the food they buy have created at least one other breed: city dwellers who rent plots of land to grow their own food and who can boast of having their own little piece of the good life.
The operator of Tokyo Disneyland expects overseas visitors to more than double by 2020 to around 4 million, as The Walt Disney Co's first resort outside the United States - opened in 1983 - rides on the publicity generated by Shanghai's new theme park and a government plan to draw more tourists to Japan.
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