Prudential Plc, Britain's largest insurer, plans to increase investment in China to boost its product coverage and sales distribution in the country and the company is interested in increasing the stake holding in its local joint ventures, according to a senior executive of the insurer.
UBS aims to help Chinese investors and lenders diversify their asset allocation portfolio, says group CEO
China's technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) sectors saw 49 initial public offerings in the second half of 2017, garnering a total of 50.2 billion yuan ($8 billion), according to global accounting firm PwC.
A total of 800 buses started their engines in Hefei, Anhui province, on Tuesday morning, readying for export to Saudi Arabia.
In a bid to reinvigorate its manufacturing sector, the Shanghai municipal government announced an action plan on Tuesday to transform and upgrade its physical economy for quality development in the coming three years.
Sino-US trade conflicts will never constrain China's efforts to push forward economic structural reforms, economists said on Monday at the Boao Forum for Asia in Hainan province.
CRRC Corp Ltd, one of the world's largest rail vehicle manufacturers, is expected to roll out an "intelligent" train during the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, as the company aims to ascend the smart transportation hierarchy in three to five years.
Effective steps in encouraging the free flow of talent, goods, capital and information will be sped up as the general planning of the Greater Bay Area will be released soon, according to the governor of Guangdong province.
The United States' violation of World Trade Organization principles could endanger multilateralism, while China has been firmly obeying WTO rules to safeguard the global trade system, experts said.
Escalating trade friction between China and the United States, initiated largely by the Trump administration, will not have a significant impact on the Chinese economy, said a researcher with a top government institution on Monday.
When it comes to eating out, the Chinese public is increasingly turning to branded chains. New research from the Industry Development Department of China Cuisine Association, or CCA, shows that consumers are paying growing attention to food and service quality, and consumption has become more brand-oriented than price-oriented.
BERLIN - For centuries, river steamers have plied the Rhine River, and the sound of their whistles has been a symbol of the prosperity of the German city of Duisburg.
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