Multilateral banks can benefit by following trend of working with development partners
Following higher-than-expected growth in March, China's macro economic recovery is expected to continue in April, analysts said, although the momentum may ease compared with that of the previous month.
Recent visits to China by top leaders from Australia and New Zealand could be seen as indications of those countries striving for a larger share of the Chinese market in agricultural goods, animal husbandry and tourism, experts said.
China should make use of the declining oil prices to pile up its oil reserves, said a comment in the China Business News. Excerpts follow:
China should upgrade its manufacturing to cope with the challenges from the US in the field of modern manufacturing, said a comment in the China Business News. Excerpts follow:
The Philippine presidential election on May 9, arguably the most contentious in decades, will see a new leader assume power because incumbent President Benigno Aquino III is barred from seeking re-election.
Wang Nana was dumbfounded when a bank clerk told her that she had not been honest in her application for a bank loan. According to a credit check, the 33-year-old graduated from Zhoukou Vocational and Technical College in 2006 and runs a photocopy outlet in Central China's Henan province.
Editor's Note: At an executive meeting late last month, the State Council, China's Cabinet, laid out policies to expedite the development of and promote equality in education in the central and western regions, in order to strengthen the foundation of social development. Following are opinions of some media outlets:
Major crude producers, members as well as non-members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries met in Doha on April 17 to reach an agreement to freeze production but failed to do so. Although crude producers affected by low oil prices are eager to restrict production, countries such as Saudi Arabia and Iran seem unwilling to do that.
Typing with her jaw, woman creates works that resonate with readers in print and on the internet
A company in the capital of Shandong province was once famous for its "hot metal", but the decline of the local industry poses a dilemma for younger employees. Li Yang and Zhao Ruixue report from Jinan.
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