With Shanghai in the middle of its worst heat wave in recorded history, residents have recently been flocking to the Bund for a refreshing riverside snooze, prompting local authorities to launch a crackdown on these impromptu mass sleepovers. The Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
REFILE-China says to steadily expand opening of capital markets
(Corrects to fix typographical error in regulator's name in 2nd paragraph) BEIJING/SHANGHAI, July 26 (Reuters ... improve the mechanism for delisting shares from stock markets and steadily expand the opening of China's capital markets. ( read original story ...)
China stocks fall on regulatory fears, Hong Kong flirts with 27,000
China c.bank says will strictly regulate financial market trading * China to turn all centrally owned giants into joint-stock firms by 2017 SHANGHAI, July 26 (Reuters) - Lingering fears of further regulatory tightening sent Chinese shares lower for a ... ( read original story ...)
Asia shares mixed as Fed caution offsets Wall St, oil gains
HONG KONG — Asian stock markets are mixed Wednesday ... Hong Kong's Hang Seng index added 0.2 per cent to 26,894.21 and the Shanghai Composite index in mainland China slipped 0.1 per cent to 3,239.62. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 rallied 1 per cent to ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Pudong Development Bank
The Morning Consult Brand Index is an indicator of brand strength among consumers. Each Fortune 500 company receives a score based on a ratio of favorable to unfavorable impressions among U.S. adults and its overall favorability. This ensures that a score ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Central Bank Pumps in Most Funds Since January
a senior researcher at Bank of Communications Co. in Shanghai. "Some financial institutions are betting the central bank will ease monetary policy marginally and taking the chance to add leverage -- this is not a good choice." The overnight repurchase rate ... ( read original story ...)
Pet project turns into big business
In the series below, China Daily interviews a group of expatriates, who have set up their own businesses in Shanghai and Shenzhen. Franziska Gloeckner's business idea in Shanghai came after a near tragedy. In 2014, her golden retriever Kolya almost lost ... ( read original story ...)