The China Securities Regulatory Commission said it will crack down on any speculative or insider trading in shares related to anticipated announcements about stock splits.
At least once a year Meng Wei visits several shops in Beijing that specialize in traditional goods, looking to buy something for his family in Xi'an.
There are few better ways of unraveling some of the mysteries behind Chinese culture than by looking into the history of the country's time-honored brands.
Biel Crystal (HK) Manufactory Ltd, the world's largest producer of screen glass for smartphones, expects a new round of rapid growth for the industry over 2017-19, spurred by the "trend-setting" new design of the iPhone 8.
BEIJING - Chinese internet firm Baidu Inc has agreed to acquire US computer vision firm xPerception for an undisclosed amount to support their renewed efforts in artificial intelligence as Chinese tech firms face regulatory headwinds in the United States.
China's rapid strides in digital technologies have indirectly inspired India to digitise its economy, said Girish Ramachandran, Asia-Pacific president of Tata Consultancy Services, the country's largest IT player.
Chinese small and medium-sized enterprises are poised to profit this year as overall business conditions improve, despite their need to brush up risk management techniques due to increased global uncertainties.
China's Aier Eye Hospital plans to purchase the largest listed-eye clinic group in Europe, making it the world's largest ophthalmic medical group.
More infrastructure developers are expected to seek listings in Hong Kong and regulators will revise rules to ensure quality and improve the chances of successful initial public offerings, experts said.
China's internet and technology sector will continue to be a hot draw among private equity investors, though the value and number of deals may slide in 2017 due to high valuations in the past, according to global consultancy Bain & Company.
Automobile component producer Huizhou Toneluck Electro-Mechanics Co Ltd plans to set up a factory in Mexico to strengthen its foothold in the North American market.
WeChat Pay, one of the Chinese mainland biggest mobile payment platforms, has boosted its cross-border business by launching a new service in Hong Kong.
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