It spread abroad in 2011 with "Sleep No More at The McKittrick Hotel," which is still running in New York. An immersive experience This creation in Shanghai, however, is the ultimate for Barrett. His trips to Asia over the years, China particularly ... ( read original story ...)
Sleep no more: Macbeth-inspired production pulls out all stops
It spread abroad in 2011 with "Sleep No More at The McKittrick Hotel," which is still running in New York. This creation in Shanghai, however, is the ultimate for Barrett. His trips to Asia over the years, China particularly, inspired so much of what ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo futures fall 2 pct on weak Shanghai, oil
Benchmark Shanghai futures ended overnight trading down 2.2 percent. * For the top stories in the rubber market and other news, click or MARKET NEWS * The U.S. dollar was quoted around 114.85 yen, compared with around 115.21 yen on Friday afternoon. ( read original story ...)
CSRC approves IPO applications of 10 firms
has approved the IPO applications of 10 companies. The firms will be allowed to raise a maximum total of 4.9 billion yuan (709 million U.S. dollars), a statement said late Friday. Four of the firms will be listed on the Shanghai bourse, two on the Shenzhen ... ( read original story ...)
Why Shanghai, China Is the Place to Be for Contemporary Art
After climbing some concrete, spiraling stairs, I emerged on the gallery’s rooftop and gazed out at the glittering expanse of the Bund at dusk. The view brought to mind iconic old portraits of Shanghai as a fishing village on the muddy banks of the ... ( read original story ...)
China busts first market manipulation case under Shanghai-HK stock link
BEIJING, March 10 (Xinhua) -- China has busted the first cross-border market manipulation case under the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said Friday. Authorities gave maximum administrative penalties to ... ( read original story ...)
China joint infrastructure projects get nod to issue securities: regulator
SHANGHAI China's stock market regulator said on Friday that several infrastructure projects which use a public-private partnership (PPP) model have been approved to issue securities, letting them tap a new source of funding. Beijing has promoted the PPP ... ( read original story ...)