David and Patricia Gzesh of Clinton Township took the D to the Bund in Shanghai on a combination business and pleasure trip in September 2014. In the background is the iconic communication tower and the Shanghai Tower hidden in the clouds. (Photo ... ( read original story ...)
To Problems With China’s Financial System, Add the Bond Market
SHANGHAI — Chinese officials cheered on the country’s ... Now another fast-growing part of China’s vast and increasingly complicated financial market is showing signs of distress: its $9 trillion bond market. Prices for government and corporate ... ( read original story ...)
Increase Retention Rate by Helping Users Connect to WiFi Through Your Own App With WeShare WiFi SDK
SHANGHAI, Dec. 20, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Pegasus Network Inc., a leading WiFi sharing platform today announced the launch of WeShare WiFi SDK Android version for free to enable developers and enterprises to integrate its technology and services into apps ... ( read original story ...)
China struggles to understand a Trump-led United States
SHANGHAI — China’s financial capital is known for its glamorous riverfront. The neon-lit skyscrapers of the Pudong district are on one side and the beloved Bund, or embankment walkway, on the other, fronted by historic colonial-era bank buildings that ... ( read original story ...)
Financial sector still a top draw for talent despite dwindling market turnover
Though Hong Kong is the only market at present to tie up with Shanghai and Shenzhen, it would lose its hub status in cross border trading if the tie-up happens, they said. Financial lawmaker calls on SFC to relax rules restricting Hong Kong stockbrokers ... ( read original story ...)
China fines firms for using BMW-like trademark: media
SHANGHAI: A court in Shanghai ordered two Chinese firms and the founder of one of them to pay automaker BMW 3 million yuan (US$431,617.41) for registering trademarks similar to that of the German firm, the Shanghai Daily reported on Tuesday. The ruling is ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai set for debut of funeral planning
People in Shanghai can now plan their own funerals by signing a prepaid contract with a funeral services provider detailing arrangements for their last rites. "Many young people in China are the only child in their family, so a young couple needs to take ... ( read original story ...)