Chinese shares sank Friday at the end of a volatile week as traders prepare for a highly anticipated briefing where it is hoped authorities will outline fresh fiscal stimulus to add to a raft of measures unveiled last month. ( read original story ...)
Improved guidelines for Shanghai’s international business district
Introducing more foreign investment while facilitating domestic companies' outbound reaches are of equal importance to the development of Shanghai's Hongqiao International Central Business District, ... ( read original story ...)
Third-Party Office Leasing Demand in Shanghai Climbs Despite Overall Downturn
(Yicai) Oct. 11 -- Amid an overall sluggish demand for office space in Shanghai, third-party office leasing jumped last quarter to rank fifth among various types of commercial property leasing in the ... ( read original story ...)
China kicks off 500 billion yuan swap facility to aid stock market
China's central bank said on Thursday it would start accepting applications from financial institutions to join a newly created funding scheme, initially worth 500 billion yuan ($70.62 billion), to aid the capital market. ( read original story ...)
China’s Central Bank Says Opens Up $70.6 Bn In Liquidity To Boost Market
China's central bank on Thursday launched a "swap facility" offering firms access to 500 billion yuan ($70.6 billion) in liquidity, as Beijing seeks to boost the country's flagging economy. ( read original story ...)
How China’s crackdown turned finance high-flyers into ‘rats’
Xiao Chen*, who works in a private equity firm in China’s financial hub, Shanghai, says he is having a rough year. For his first year in the job, he says he was paid almost 750,000 yuan ($106,200; £81 ... ( read original story ...)
Frances Tiafoe apologizes for profanity-laden outburst at umpire in Shanghai Masters defeat
US tennis player Frances Tiafoe has apologized for his profanity-laden outburst directed at an umpire after a defeat at the Shanghai Masters. ( read original story ...)