Chinese lawyers have heeded calls from local regulators to tone down the wording of business risks in documents for offshore listings, but some say the move could spur questions by the US regulator
This is the latest move by Chinese authorities to restrict access to key data and information, a trend that is unnerving overseas investors
The PBOC's unexpected move on Tuesday comes as data for July showed weak retail sales and industrial growth. Analysts say more support is urgently needed to avoid a 'downward spiral'
China's State Council’s guidelines include intellectual property rights protections and temporary tax breaks
The debut JI YUE 01 model will showcase smart cockpits, autonomous driving and artificial intelligence technologies
Fears that China's economic downturn will hit the financial sector have risen after Zhongrong International Trust missed payments of $19.3 million last week
Shares of China's biggest private developer tumble by 18% on Monday after trading was suspended in 11 onshore bonds issued by the group
Chinese firms are desperate to develop their own innovations as trade tensions with the West and its neighbours continue to escalate
China’s leading carmaker urged its domestic rivals to unite and establish world-class brands in a patriotic global push
Italy said the decision by a previous government to join the controversial initiative, which includes 150 countries, was “atrocious”
Nearly 5% of Hebei's 74.2 million residents were affected by the floods, with 2 million people displaced and over 40,000 homes destroyed
With its regional governments facing unprecedented debt woes, economists say Beijing has realised it needs to urgently throw cash at the problem