The China Securities Regulatory Commission said on Friday that it has suspended Dagong Global Credit Rating, one of three main ratings agencies in the nation, from bond market business for one year for charging extravagant fees for consultancy services to clients.
The end of the one-child policy has had major implications across all aspects of Chinese society, and given a huge lift to the market for maternity goods - with British companies leading the way in meeting the demand.
The booming US cloud computing sector is facing a challenge from US President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Chinese imports, as most of the components used for the development of information factories figure in the latest $200 billion round of tariffs.
Shanghai will deepen its digitalization push as it builds itself into a global digital city, through a strategic deal with internet giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd announced on Thursday.
E-commerce giant JD has announced it will establish a logistics assets management company to revive profits amid fierce ongoing competition with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd across retail, logistics and finance.
Lenovo Group Ltd saw its shares surge by as much as 6 percent in Friday's trading after the Chinese tech heavyweight reported profits and revenue that beat analysts' expectations.
In a move that offers a faint ray of hope that they will be able to resolve their trade differences, China and the United States are to hold a fresh round of trade talks - although at a lower level than previous rounds.
It is shocking that the Redcore browser, which its "developers" boasted as being the first domestically produced browser with self-developed core technology, was exposed on Thursday as being one based on Google Chrome.
ZHAI YIPING, a liver cancer patient, was put under criminal detention in Shanghai on July 25 on the charge of "selling fake medicines". Beijing News comments:
THE KOREAN PENINSULA, shrouded in clouds of war not long ago, is now bustling with heartening interactions between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea, as the remarkable inter-Korean detente continues to take root. Xinhua comments:
LI SHUXIAN, an 84-year-old woman in prison in Chengde city, North China's Hebei province, has been applying for medical parole because she has suffered from repeated fracture of lumbar vertebra since last year, but all her attempts have been rejected. CCTV News comments:
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