"Do What You Love" is Adam Neumann's catchphrase and no-one who has visited a location of WeWork - the world's biggest co-working space operator - can fail to be impressed by the bon mot that can be found just about everywhere in the company's public spaces to inspire the start-up entrepreneurs, freelancers and self-employed professionals who gather there to work.
Brexit is about to make CEOs of some of Britain's biggest public companies a whole lot richer.
China has called on the United States to cut the number of trade remedy investigations on Chinese products, to reduce the chances for trade friction, the Ministry of Commerce said on Thursday.
Guizhou has released a key development plan on its digital economy, which aims to lift the contribution made by the sector to at least 30 percent of the province's total gross domestic product by 2020, senior officials said.
The international shipping sector is banking on forecasts that predict growth in the China-led trade of commodities to create an increasingly integrated global infrastructure for services.
The amount of China's Initial Public Offerings is expected to total 300 billion yuan ($43.7 billion) in 2017 - double that of last year - as a result of several official initiatives supporting them, analysts said on Thursday.
Carlsberg A/S, the Danish beer maker, is weighing up whether to purchase a 20 percent stake in China's Tsingtao Brewery Co, sources said.
Longjiang Airlines Co Ltd, the first local airline in Heilongjiang province in northeastern China, is set to launch its first flight from Harbin to Zhuhai, Guangdong province, on Friday, with a stopover in Hefei, Anhui province.
A measure of mainland shares traded in Hong Kong headed towards a five-month high, led by property developers and carmakers amid optimism their earnings outlook will improve.
The Toshiba Corp said it is discussing an optimum solution for its semiconductor business, after media reports said the tech giant would sell a minority stake in its computer-chip business to some bidders.
Chinese bike-share startup Bluegogo, which had planned to fill San Francisco's public bike racks with rental bicycles, is seeking permits after drawing backlash from city leaders.
The development of corporate social responsibility by Chinese insurance firms has not been balanced and the industry is still trying to catch up, recent research showed.
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