Not many outside the Chinese mainland might be aware that the world's third-largest sportswear company is a Hong Kong-listed company, but come September 2022, when Beijing will host the Winter Olympic Games and Winter Paralympic Games, the world will likely recognize Anta.
PARIS - Barcelona is making moves to bring Atletico Madrid star Antoine Griezmann to Camp Nou while Manchester City is eyeing Alexis Sanchez as clubs around Europe prepare for the January transfer window.
LOS ANGELES - LeBron James scored 34 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers held on to beat Chicago 115-112 on Thursday, ending the Bulls' seven-game winning streak.
THE HAGUE - Ajax sacked coach Marcel Keizer and his assistants Dennis Bergkamp and Hennie Spijkerman on Thursday, a day after the Amsterdam club was bundled out of the Dutch Cup.
E-sports' decades-long dependency on the personal computer is waning as China's cutting-edge developers shift battlegrounds away from the PC to mobile devices.
China's star hitter Hui Ruoqi has stunned the volleyball world by admitting injury is forcing her to consider quitting the game in her prime.
JOHANNESBURG - Sive Speelman is more determined than ever to become South Africa's first black Alpine skier at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang next year having been prevented from competing in Sochi by his own Games Committee.
China will uphold long-term leasing as a cornerstone in developing the rental housing market, with a spate of policies on the way to encourage people to rent instead of buying.
Enterprises need to take more efforts to embrace sustainable development as environmental protection was high on the agenda of the roadmap for China's economy in 2018 rolled out by the nation's top leadership, according to experts.
Hong Kong is seeking to develop itself into a major infrastructure financing center, taking advantage of the corporate fundraising demand under the Belt and Road Initiative as well as international investors' interest in infrastructure projects, a senior monetary official from Hong Kong said on Thursday.
The mainland's Tsingtao Brewery Co's shares fell as much as 6.38 percent on Thursday in Hong Kong - the most in almost two years - after Japanese brewer Asahi Group Holdings Ltd agreed to sell its stake in the company to conglomerate Fosun International Ltd.
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