It is rare for China to curb liquidity ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, which starts on Thursday this year. The move could hinder the country's economic recovery from the coronavirus-induced slump ... ( read original story ...)
Worker deaths put Big Tech in China under scrutiny
The string of deaths and protests has reopened a national debate around the power of China’s biggest technology companies and the expectations they impose on their employees at a time when ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese property magnate acquires major share in Hong Kong media firm
Chinese property magnate Kaisa Groups has agreed to buy a major share in Hong Kong media firm Sing Tao News. According to a report by South China Morning Post, Kwok Hiu-ting, the 26-year-old daughter ... ( read original story ...)
JW Marriott Hotel Shanghai Fengxian opens in China
Located on Hangzhou Bay in the Fengxian seaside district, just an hour’s drive south of metropolitan Shanghai, the new hotel promises to be a sophisticated and luxurious. ( read original story ...)
China crackdown on well-known fansub groups to protect intellectual property rights
China is cracking down on the unofficial fansub groups who create subtitles for foreign TV shows in a bid to tighten the protection on intellectual property rights. Shanghai police have cracked down ... ( read original story ...)
To tax property or not-that’s the debate
For more than a decade, property tax has been the equivalent of crying wolf in China. But now, after a year of pandemic-related ups and downs in the housing industry, the issue of whether or not there ... ( read original story ...)
Sham divorces are driving up China’s overheated property market
Local and regional Chinese governments are cracking down on couples file for "fake divorces" to buy multiple homes. In China, families are restricted by rules that limit the number of homes they can ... ( read original story ...)