China's exports likely climbed at a quicker pace in July as manufacturers benefited from stronger orders from the ongoing upturn in the global merchandise trade, which is expected to keep exports ... ( read original story ...)
Exclusive: China asks large state financial institutions to drop auditor PwC, say sources
Chinese regulators have in recent months asked several large state-owned clients of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to drop the auditor as it braces for penalties over its work for troubled property ... ( read original story ...)
Musée Rodin to open first international outpost in Shanghai, marking 60 years of France-China ties
The Musée Rodin in Paris is set to open its first overseas branch in the Chinese city of Shanghai. Slated for September, the museum’s launch is timed to coincide with the 60th anniversary of ... ( read original story ...)
Breaking: Novak Djokovic sets to play Shanghai Masters
Four-time Shanghai Masters champion Novak Djokovic will compete at one of his favorite Masters 1000 events for the first time in five years! With 34 wins from 39 matches and four crowns on his tally, ... ( read original story ...)
AmCham Shanghai Hopes ‘Small Yard’ Stay Small, With Plenty of Scope for Business Beyond, Head Says
The term “small yard and high fence” describes a US strategic approach toward its economic and technological relationship with China that narrowly targets specific, critical areas of technology and ... ( read original story ...)
China Rejects $1 Trillion Plan to End Housing Crisis
The IMF recently recommended a four-year plan to deliver unfinished housing and protect homebuyers across the country. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai’s Pudong Launches USD5.5 Billion Innovation Loan Scheme
(Yicai) Aug. 2 -- Shanghai’s Pudong New Area is rolling out a new financial service mechanism, called Innovation Loans, that links venture capital, banks and businesses, and will provide over CNY40 ... ( read original story ...)