An economics professor in China has stirred up controversy online by suggesting that low-income husbands share their wives with men who are unable to marry
Just how far Chinese president's trip will go toward furthering ties is far from certain
Research firms release joint statement saying they expect Chinese travelers to make 234 million foreign trips in 2015
Analysts say attacks are likely to lead to new safety standards and rules for an industry that is only lightly regulated
State media reported last week that Longmay Mining Group, a coal company in Heilongjiang province, which employs about 240,000, was cutting its workforce nearly in half
Critics question China's commitment to women's rights ahead of president's conference speech
Analysts say although linking with London may make things easier for foreign investors, the real issue is how much you want to invest in Chinese stocks
Talks between US, Chinese officials next week expected to address US concerns over China’s currency devaluation
Leaders trying to slowly transform economy from export-oriented powerhouse to one that relies more on domestic consumption to fuel growth
Show commemorating victory over Japan in World War II involved long, medium and short range missiles, a range of tanks and 200 fighter aircraft
Visit followed by announcement South Korea, China and Japan intend to hold trilateral meeting later this year to diffuse tensions
Extravagant event unveils some of country’s latest weaponry and technology; President Xi announces troop cuts
With profits shrinking, overwhelming majority of companies say they will not invest additional sums in their business in second half of 2015
China’s main index plunges 8.5 percent, highlighting growing investor dissatisfaction with government efforts to boost index and weakening confidence in economy, analysts say
New $100 billion international development bank is backed by developing countries; official Chinese media call it a challenge to Western-backed international lenders
Chinese leaders have tolerated slower growth as the country transitions from a trade- and investment-driven economy toward a more sustainable model
China’s two stock markets close higher Thursday, but only after extraordinary measures halted trading on half of listed stocks and state-backed investors poured billions into biggest companies
UNHCHR investigates link between financing development and ignoring safeguards for human rights
China stocks ended Tuesday sharply higher, reversing a tumble in morning trade
Multibillion-dollar China-backed and BRICS-supported Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank seen as possible challenger to such lenders as IMF, World Bank
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