SYDNEY/BEIJING, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Australia and New Zealand Banking Corporation said on Monday Baoshan Iron & Steel Co would buy part of its stake in Shanghai Rural Commercial Bank Co, rather than Shanghai Sino-Poland Enterprise Management Development ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks stabilise after property developers lead rebound
Mainland China's benchmark Shanghai Composite Index swung between gains and losses. Property stocks paced the day's rebound after Goldman Sachs said the return on equity for Chinese developers will increase next year, and it raised the rating on Shimao ... ( read original story ...)
Raffles City Shanghai at Mid Xizang RD
This is a listing posted by a registered property agency. The agency has indicated that the photos and information below are real. If you are shown an apartment different from the one listed here, please flag this listing. 2 ppl (with NO window ... ( read original story ...)
Ivanka Trump’s business ties shrouded in secrecy in China
SHANGHAI -- It is no secret that the bulk of Ivanka ... The deepening secrecy means it's unclear who Ivanka Trump's company is doing business with in China, even as she and her husband, Jared Kushner, have emerged as important conduits for top Chinese ... ( read original story ...)
Young Woman Finds Success in 3rd Entrepreneurship of Used Car Business
Rong Ting, 27, recently achieved success on her third business attempt in Shanghai, and earned a position in the finals of this year's China Women's Entrepreneurship and Innovation Contest. Last year, Rong launched a special e-commerce platform to promote ... ( read original story ...)
China busts secret bank in Guangzhou sending assets abroad
SHANGHAI: Chinese police have broken up a secret banking operation used to transfer assets abroad, the official China Daily reported on Tuesday. The underground bank, hidden in a food market in the southern city of Guangzhou, is suspected of being involved ... ( read original story ...)
China busts underground bank in Guangzhou
SHANGHAI - Chinese police have broken up a secret banking operation used to transfer assets abroad, the official China Daily reported on Tuesday. The underground bank, hidden in a food market in the southern city of Guangzhou, is suspected of being ... ( read original story ...)