Chinese internet firms said they are gearing up their pace as General Secretary Xi Jinping's speech gives the economy new impetus to soar through increased innovation and a wave of entrepreneurism.
Irrational outbound direct investments made by Chinese enterprises have been curbed as the world's second-largest economy strives for the healthy development of this field, high-ranking officials said.
BEIJING - When the Communist Party of China has something to say about economic reform and opening up, the world sits up and pays attention. Despite being on vacation when Chinese leader Xi Jinping delivered a report to the all-important 19th CPC National Congress, Daniel Liao watched every second live online.
Chinese A-share stocks rose on Monday after global equity index provider MSCI Inc announced that it will launch MSCI China A Inclusion Indexes this week.
Growth in steel demand is expected to remain subdued in China next year as the government continues to shift its focus from manufacturing to services and steps up environmental protection measures, according to the World Steel Association.
China's privately-owned steel companies are proving to be more innovative and more productive than their State-owned counterparts, especially in the adoption of intelligent management and execution systems for cutting costs.
Vina Concha y Toro or CYT, the world's second-largest wine group and Chile's largest wine group, is seeking to expand business in China where consumption upgrade and opening-up of trade are presenting fresh growth opportunities.
Interior decoration startup Vanlian, the two-year-old online-to-offline or O2O platform, continued its domestic expansion by opening a new store in Tianjin last month.
China's consumption upgrade is bringing glad tidings to the stock market as shares in related companies have been rising of late.
Shares in Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Co and China Mengniu Dairy Co have soared to all-time highs as the companies hunt aggressively to build up their milk supply chains through foreign acquisitions.
CHICAGO - Enrique Hernandez put a Hollywood ending on an LA story three decades in the making.
OKLAHOMA CITY - Much has changed about the Thunder. One thing hasn't - Russell Westbrook still gets triple-doubles.
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