Stocks related to the new Shanghai Disney Resort turned in a mixed performance after the opening of the resort on Thursday, with analysts saying the theme park's debut had yet to provide the overall supportive effect for the stock market that many had anticipated.
Dalian Wanda Group, through its subsidiary Infront Sports & Media AG, on Thursday announced a long-term business partnership with the International Basketball Federation - its latest move to explore the sports business. For over four FIBA Basketball World Cup cycles, up to 2033, Wanda will be FIBA's worldwide exclusive partner for the sale and marketing of global sponsorship and licensing rights.
Tencent Holdings Ltd is reportedly nearing a multibillion deal to acquire Supercell Oy, the Finnish maker of the popular Clash of Clans mobile game.
InSinkErator, the manufacturer of garbage disposals and instant hot water dispensers, plans to open another 10 sales branches in Chinese cities including Xining, Urumqi and Jilin.
China National Chemical Corp is seeking more time for the United States to complete a national security review of its planned takeover of Swiss chemical company Syngenta AG, according to people familiar with the matter.
Uber Technologies Inc announced on Wednesday a new business initiative focusing on providing ride-hailing services to China's increasingly affluent tourists, a move to grab more market share from local rival Didi Chuxing.
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd said that its revenue growth will accelerate this fiscal year as China's largest e-commerce company provided its first financial forecast since going public in 2014.
Global share index compiler MSCI Inc on Wednesday (Beijing time) again rejected including Chinese mainland listed A shares from its prominent emerging markets index.
Twelve privately owned banks have entered the project demonstration stage before getting final approval to begin operations, said the China Banking Regulatory Commission on Wednesday.
In front of the vegetable counters in the Carrefour Shenyang Wenhualu store, a couple of school kids are choosing some sticks of celery very carefully, a process which is making quite an impression with adults in the supermarket.
Forty schoolchildren sit in a circle in a music classroom, passing a toy panda to each other to the sounds of music.
Online shopping can mean more than a splurge but also generous help for handicapped people in China, thanks to a project launched by Chinese e-commerce major JD.com Inc.
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