Land-grab highlights China’s distorted housing market
While property prices in much of China are still falling, a rebound is under way in the biggest cities, bringing with it the return of land speculation that could stoke another bubble and widening the economic gap.
Read MoreChina encourages Africans to study at Chinese universities
China's pragmatic foreign policy towards Africa includes an important soft power element: encouraging young Africans to study at Chinese universities.
Read MoreSpain’s Inditex upbeat on China despite sluggish economy
Spain's Inditex, owner of the Zara chain and the world's biggest fashion retailer, is optimistic about long-term growth in China despite the slowing economy.
Read More5 best places to go in Shanghai
Experiencing these fascinating locales is a must for any visitor to Shanghai, every bit as important as seeing the the Bund or Nanjing Road!
Read MoreChina’s upper middle class to boost domestic consumption
The dramatic rise of China's upper middle class and affluent families is expected to become a major driver for domestic consumption.
Read MoreShenzhen landslide exposes weaknesses in China’s growth
But the deadly landslide on Sunday in Shenzhen, in which a man-made mountain of dirt and construction debris collapsed, is exposing the weaknesses in China's rapid growth.
Read MoreEuropean clubs betting big on Chinese football
With the Chinese market among the world's third-fastest growing, European clubs are anxious to spread their brands into the country.
Read MoreGlobal hoteliers adapt for Chinese outbound tourists
Now Chinese tourists have become International hotels' new darlings as the country's citizens flock to popular overseas destinations in record numbers.
Read MoreOnline poll: Tax burden too heavy to 70% of respondents
An online poll has shown that 70 percent of respondents consider the tax burden "slightly high".
Read MoreMakers of luxury brands to tap wealthy Chinese students in U.S.
Sellers of Western luxury brands eager to capitalize on the new wealth of Chinese consumers are showering attention on mainland students in U.S..
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