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CHINA is considering bringing together its banking, insurance and securities regulators into a single super-commission, sources said, following the summer’s stock market crash that was blamed in part ...
November 18, 2015, Wednesday
CHINA’S hopes of reaching the 2018 World Cup were dealt a huge blow last night as it was held to a 0-0 draw in Hong Kong in a tense Group C encounter. The result means that China, looking to add to its ...
November 18, 2015, Wednesday
APPARENT steel consumption in China, the world’s biggest producer and consumer, fell 5.7 percent to 590.47 million tons in the first 10 months of the year, the China Iron and Steel Association said yesterday. ...
November 14, 2015, Saturday
CHINA hammered 12 unanswered goals past hapless Bhutan last night as it ramped up its World Cup qualifying hopes with the country’s biggest win in 15 years. Australia, Japan and South Korea also enjoyed ...
November 13, 2015, Friday
CHINA allowed the country’s biggest corporate bond default yet yesterday in a fresh sign of wrenching economic change as growth slows and market forces are given a bigger role in its financial system. ...
November 13, 2015, Friday
CHINA’S manufacturing industry is losing out to the United States in cost advantage, a report has suggested. Prices of energy, logistics and some raw materials in China have surpassed those in the US, ...
November 13, 2015, Friday
CHINA’S economy continued to be weak in October as industrial production and fixed-asset investment grew moderately while retail sales were generally flat compared with a month earlier. Industrial production ...
Wang Yanlin | November 12, 2015, Thursday
FINANCIAL cooperation between China and Singapore is expected to go from strength to strength as wide-ranging agreements were reached during President Xi Jinping’s visit to the city-state over the weekend. ...
November 12, 2015, Thursday
CHINA will seek to push its own vision of an Asia-Pacific trade pact at a regional summit next week, senior officials said yesterday. Beijing sought to promote the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific ...
November 11, 2015, Wednesday
CHINA’S economic growth is likely to slow to 6.5 percent next year and cool further to 6.2 percent in 2017, the OECD said yesterday, suggesting that policy-makers will have their work cut out as the Asian ...
November 10, 2015, Tuesday