Sunac China Holdings Ltd, the Chinese mainland's fourth-largest developer by sales, said the land and home price slowdown is likely to remain, with property regulations also continuing to tighten.
Taiyuan Iron and Steel Group Co Ltd is improving its product quality and variety through supply-side reform and intensive innovation, to face up to rising pressure from China-United States trade tensions and global trade protectionism.
High-end and cutting-edge will be the key words at the first China International Import Expo to be held in Shanghai in early November.
The top securities regulator is seeking public opinion on rules relating to the Shanghai-London Stock Connect, a further step to promote the long-awaited program bridging China with the international capital market. It is expected to roll out this year.
An emerging instant messaging tool called Bullet Messaging has received 150 million yuan ($21.96 million) in funding after its first week of operation, gaining traction among internet-savvy Chinese users and posing an imminent threat to social media veteran WeChat.
Industry analysts predicted the strong rebound of China's oil majors is likely to continue in the second half of the year, after the country's three oil majors - PetroChina, Sinopec and CNOOC - all reported positive half-yearly profits, reaping the benefits of a rebound in crude oil prices.
Share prices of large Chinese online gaming companies plunged on Friday as the government decided to clip the wings of the fast-growing sector.
TWO TOURISTS RECENTLY entered the core zone of a national geo-park, which is a forbidden zone to travelers, in Zhangye, Northwest China's Gansu province, leaving a large number of footprints on the Danxia landform mountain slopes. They boasted in a video they posted online that "destroying a 6,000-year-old masterpiece of the nature in person" feels "cool". Guangming Daily comments:
"Report just out: 'China hacked Hillary Clinton's private Email Server.' ... Actually, a very big story. Much classified information!" tweeted United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday morning.
A CAR DRIVER IN KUNSHAN, Jiangsu province, who after hitting an electric bike at some traffic lights attacked the rider with a long knife was himself killed when, having dropped the knife, he was attacked by the ebike rider who picked up the knife. Yanzhao Metropolis Daily comments on Thursday:
SOME MALE DRIVERS OF DIDI, the largest ride hailing company in China, broadcast their flirting with female passengers live on the internet. Procuratorate Daily comments:
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