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'China's Warren Buffett' jailed, $2.3b fined dished out

The only known photograph of  Xu Xiang.

China sentenced former hedge fund manager Xu Xiang to five-and-a-half years imprisonment for market manipulation, in one of the most high-profile cases following the 2015 market rout,??a court in the eastern city of Qingdao said in its official Weibo account.

'This doesn't add up' - Bellamy's fight heats up

he board, led by chairman Rob Woolley, unanimously recommended that shareholders vote against all resolutions proposed ...

Directors of troubled infant milk formula group Bellamy's Australia are ramping up their campaign against dissident shareholders after unmasking original backer Jan Cameron as standing behind a key block of shares in the company.

Bellamy's Black Prince revealed

Original Bellamy's backer Jan Cameron has been unmasked as indirectly controlling its largest shareholder the Black ...

Jan Cameron, co-founder of Kathmandu retail chain, has been unmasked as the power behind the largest shareholder in troubled infant milk formula group Bellamy's Australia,

Rio recoups lost ground in iron ore output

Sales of iron ore in the quarter exceeded production by 2.2 million tonnes.

Stronger December output of iron ore in the December quarter enabled Rio Tinto to recoup some of the lost momentum in the division which had led it to trim full year production estimates in October.

China finally invents a ballpoint pen of its own

Chinese manufacturers make around 40 billion pens a year.

It was a years-long effort that cost millions of dollars and required the leadership of a state-run corporate colossus. It was front-page news, widely discussed on talk shows and celebrated on social media.

Bellamy's board to push to unmask the Black Prince

Dissident investors have been jousting with the board for weeks.

The board of troubled infant milk formula group Bellamy's Australia is to pursue legal action in a bid to unmask the identity of the owner of a key block of capital in the company as it seeks to pushback against efforts to take board control of the company.

Bellamy's rebels call on chairman to go

For Rob Woolley, the Tasmania-based chairman of Bellamy's, his holidays were spent flying between Launceston and ...

Shares in troubled infant milk formula group Bellamy's fell for a third straight day Friday with investor sentiment soured by the difficulties seen in reviving its fortunes.

Bleeding at Bellamy's not done yet say analysts

Bellamy's shares came under renewed pressure on Thursday.

Its shares have slumped by a third in just two days, but that isn't enough to whet the appetite of some analysts, who reckon the shares should decline another 20 per cent or so to bring them back to 'fair value'.

Casino stocks recover on Macau relief

Packer cashing in

Casino stocks including Melco Crown have rebounded after the government of world's largest gambling market placed restrictions on ATM withdrawals that weren't as harsh as expected.

Trump slammed for provoking tensions with China

Donald Trump's unusual phone call with Taiwan risks irking China, analysts say.

A diplomatically explosive phone call between president-elect Donald Trump and the president of Taiwan risks provoking a cold war between the United States and China with potentially catastrophic economic and security implications for the region and the world, according to Bob Carr

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