Li Xiaojian has worked manual jobs for more than 40 years, doing everything from harvesting wheat to driving a truck. What he is most proud of is that his son graduated from college and found a white-collar job four years ago. "I hoped his life would not be as hard as mine, and the key would be education. I saw that people with better education have more and better options in the job market," said the 57-year-old from Shaanxi province, who only finished junior high school.
Technology, medical, consumption and property stocks among A-share traders' favorites
China's commitment to reduce carbon emissions and increase use of renewable energies will likely benefit companies engaged in generation, transmission and storage of electricity, and give investors long-term opportunities, analysts said.
The world of nijigen has a strong grip on some, but for others it has become a dying love
Clearing houses, bourses jostle for control of global shipping market hub
Liu Dianbo, chairman of Luye Group Ltd, is on a hunt for overseas healthcare businesses as he seeks to expand beyond pharmaceuticals and tap rising demand from more affluent Chinese for higher-quality services.
Nation's top telecom carrier's net profit declines 0.6% in 2015 due to impact of increased investment, competition
Chinese mainland stocks rose, with a gauge of small-company shares surging by the most in two months, in a broad-based rally after United States Federal Reserve officials scaled back their forecasts for interest-rate increases.
City believes the Chinese company is the right partner for high-end hotel development
Last year Ouyang Yun followed the route of many other successful young professionals in China, and returned home to start his own business.
Speculation grows that plans might now be abandoned altogether
Banking institutions have entered a new era of smart financing by making innovations through integration with Internet technologies, said a report released this week by the China Banking Association.
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