Muifa, the strongest cyclone to hit the Yangtze Delta in a decade, was downgraded by forecasters on Thursday, despite fears of flooding in coastal areas north of Shanghai
News that officials in Guangzhou have allowed home price cuts of up to 20% in the city's highly regulated market sent shares of major construction companies soaring on Thursday.
The country’s cyberspace regulator is looking impose harsher punishments for breaches of its data security laws
China's next economic team may be dominated by Xi loyalists who lack the global savvy, academic polish and independent-mindedness of the current team, insiders and analysts say.
The National Press and Publication Administration approved 73 new games to be released in China, said the Caixin report
The FBI told Twitter an agent from China's Ministry of State Security was on its payroll, a Senate Judiciary Committee heard on Tuesday
Rio said it would invest $1.3bn to develop the Pilbara mine and hold a 54% stake, while state-owned China Baowu will hold 46% and invest $700 million
Economy Minister Robert Habeck, of the Greens, said on Tuesday he was leaning towards not allowing the deal, which would give China a stake in critical German infrastructure.
The storm, moving in a northwesterly direction in the East China Sea, is expected to make landfall later on Wednesday near Zhoushan port, forecasters said.
The US is considering sanctions against China to try to deter it from invading Taiwan, while Taipei has lobbied the European Union to do the same
Baring Private Equity Asia has closed its eighth pan-Asia fund at $11.2 billion, well over its initial target.
Typhoon Muifa intensified on Tuesday into one of the strongest typhoons this year – with wind speeds of over 200kmh – and is expected to cross the coast near Zhoushan overnight