DMCC also launched the latest in a series of reports on 'The Future of Trade', hosting a roundtable of experts to discuss the ways that trade is changing the world. The report focus heavily on the potential for digitalisation to impact trade, stating that ... ( read original story ...)
Matsuyama three ahead as McIlroy fades in Shanghai
SHANGHAI - Hideki Matsuyama maintained a three-shot lead after a "satisfying" third round of the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai Saturday, but Rory McIlroy's chances all but melted away on the back nine. Saturday is known as "moving day" in golf parlance ... ( read original story ...)
‘Dubai Week in China’ comes out with 11 agreements
Already, Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry has announced the opening of an office in Shanghai. No date has been given for the opening of the office. But Shirawi explained in an interview with Gulf News that the Shanghai office will join other offices ... ( read original story ...)
Bicester Village's luxury expansion into Shanghai betting on the rise of the domestic Chinese shopper
With Shanghai Village, as many things in China ... “It might say that we are an outlet in our business contract but we don’t run our business like an outlet.” Value Retail also attempts to foster its reputation through its patronage of new, young ... ( read original story ...)
A Tour of The Bund in Shanghai
One of the great pleasures of China is a walk along the Bund promenade. Shanghai’s Bund is one of China’s great tourist and historic sites. Its history lessons are from two distinctively different periods. All of this can be witnessed from the raised ... ( read original story ...)
China stocks flat as financial shares gain on signs of improvement; HK down
SHANGHAI, Oct 28 China stocks were little changed on Friday ... Investors found some solace also in third-quarter results from banks and brokerages, pushing up the financial sector. China Construction Bank Corp reported its bad loans declined for the ... ( read original story ...)
Rare 19th century photographs of Shanghai
Her unbound feet and headscarf were typical of women of Guangzhou at the time. Shanghai not only attracted foreign businesspeople but also immigrants from other parts of China. Nineteenth-century photographers celebrated the beauty of women from Guangzhou. ( read original story ...)