Chinese mainland stocks erased declines in afternoon trading to scratch out a gain for the day, with PetroChina Co leading the rebound as oil prices held near a 17-month high.
DJI, China's largest commercial drone manufacturer, is confident its revenue this year will surge by 60 percent to 10 billion yuan ($1.47 billion), thanks to the expansion of its production line, according to its vice-president.
Malaysia Airlines, after being re-nationalized and restructured, decided to carry out a rapid expansion into the Chinese market with a brand new look. Eyeing the immense consumption power of Chinese tourists, Malaysia Airlines will add eight new destinations in the mainland, with 11 new routes and 35 additional flights between Malaysia and China, beginning in early 2017.
Guangdong Construction Engineering Group Co Ltd, a State-owned industry leader based in Guangzhou, plans to expand its overseas business by increasing investments and strengthening R&D.
Tech-to-auto major LeEco said it would resolve its cash flow crunch within three to fourth months.
China Great Wall Asset Management Co officially launched as a restructured joint-stock firm on Sunday, with an eye on a market listing and a bigger role in tackling China's mounting bad debt problem.
WeChat lets users text friends, post selfies and pay a gas bill with a smartphone. From Thursday, the blockbuster Chinese app, known as Weixin Pay in China, has also been used to buy a Java Chip Frappuccino.
AIA Group Ltd, the world's second-largest life insurer by market value, will continue to focus on protection policies and the quality of its business in China to ensure sustainable growth, according to top management.
China needs to speed up the way its supply chain is being standardized if the efficiency of logistics is to be improved and costs reduced, said the head of a leading US logistics company.
China's A-share market is expected to enter a "consolidation period" as growing inflation expectations will likely subdue investors' risk appetite, analysts said.
Citigroup Inc has given a clarion call for commodity bulls, predicting that most raw materials are expected to perform strongly next year as global economic growth picks up, the oversupply that's dogged markets finally dissipates and investors plow in more funds.
It's the dead of night and Yang Jie is staring at her mobile phone and feeling sentimental. She puts on her earphones, swipes the screen and starts to sing to the music coming from it.
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