Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced the official opening of Hyatt Regency Shanghai Global Harbor in Shanghai’s Putuo District. Hyatt Regency Shanghai Global Harbor marks the seventh Hyatt-branded hotel in Shanghai, joining Park Hyatt Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
Financials, strong earnings buoy China stocks, HK also up
SHANGHAI, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Chinese stocks extended a hot summer rally on Monday, spurred by financial shares and forecast-beating results from state industrial giants ranging from coal miner Shenhua to refiner Sinopec. Sentiment was also bolstered by ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai stocks close higher, a bright spot as Asian markets lose ground
Market participants were watching for implications from developments on U.S. tax policy, in addition to Tropical Storm Harvey’s impact on the global energy market. U.S. gasoline futures rose Monday, while crude oil futures slipped. The Nikkei Stock ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai tech company fined for emoticons on war-time sex slaves
A Shanghai tech company has been fined for making emoticons based on comfort women, police said. Shanghai Siyanhui Technology was fined 15,000 yuan and ordered to suspend operations for two months for making the emoticons, the Shanghai municipal public ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai firm fined for disgracing ‘comfort women’
A Shanghai tech firm was fined for making emoticons based on “comfort women”, police said on Monday. Shanghai Siyanhui Technology Co., Ltd. was fined 15,000 yuan ($2,255) and ordered to suspend operations for two months for making the emoticons which ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai food delivery couriers warned to obey traffic laws after spate of fatal accidents
Police in Shanghai have warned food delivery companies that they need to do more to ensure couriers follow traffic regulations after 76 were killed or injured in the city in first half of 2017, state media said on Saturday. Services ordered via smartphone ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai: We did nothing illegal *
THE Shanghai Construction Group (SCG) says it did nothing illegal when it secured water and electricity for its facilities, and it would “never seek to break the laws of Trinidad and Tobago”. “We have nothing to hide,” responded Michael Zhang ... ( read original story ...)