Tony Abbott: Trade Means Jobs
Ahead of his visit to Asia, Australian PM says his government is eager to work with its partners in the cause of freer trade and more widely shared prosperity
By Tony AbbottTurbulent Past, Uncertain Future
China's history is not a thing of the past and eminent historian Jonathan Spence explains why
Developer with Malaysia Link Sees Shares Tumble, Property Registration System 'Ready in Three Years'
Closer Look: Lessons from Ctrip's Security Lapse
Regulations are in place, but they need to be implemented, and companies found to be at fault should be named and shamed
Provinces Seeking Fewer Civil Servants This Year, Official Data Shows
Local governments are heeding the advice of Premier Li Keqiang and cutting back on payroll spending, expert at Peking University says
Graphics: Outbound and Down
China's 2013 investment in Australia fell 10 percent from 2012, a reflection of a decline in investments in mining and energyz
Mark Schwartz: Reason to Be Optimistic on China's Economy
Goldman Sachs executive says he is confident the Xi government has country on the right path, and charity efforts are a core value of his company
Citic Group Plans Hong Kong Listing through Reverse Merger, Sichuan Tycoon Accused of Gang-Related Crimes to Stand on Trial
ZTE Reports Profit for 2013, but Sees Decline in Revenue
Telecoms equipment maker has turnaround after big loss in 2012, but expert says this was from cost-cutting measures, not better sales
PBOC Rule Means Bitcoin Websites in China Must Close, Expert Says
Central bank told banks and payment firms to shut accounts of site operators, a move one analyst says means traders have to leave country
Millions Paid for Flight 370 Insurance Claims, Three Gorges Corp. Executives Punished for Graft
Village Head, Contractor among Seven Arrested over Land Protest Death
Pair allegedly told five men to carry out attack on tent that Shandong villagers set up to slow work on farmland they say was illegally seized
Project to Move Water to Thirsty North Plagued by Pollution Concerns
Chemical concentrations, garbage piles and mines are threatening the quality of water that is being diverted to quench the thirst of drier parts of the country
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- Purchasing Power
A look at consumer rights protests staged in recent years throughout China
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- Korean War Ceremony
Remains of 437 Chinese Korean War soldiers repatriated to China
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- Sweatshop Fire
Factory fire in apartment building kills 11 people in Guangdong Province
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- License Plate Dash
Hangzhou residents crush through vehicle registration offices on announcement of plate quotas
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- MH370 Anguish
Relatives of passengers on missing airplane protest outside Malaysian Embassy in Beijing
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- The Week in Photos
Hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines flight continues, Crimea votes to join Russian Federation and deadly Hunan gas explosion
- Caixin Editorial
Time for Leadership to Turn 'Triple Play'
The government should embrace the entrepreneurial spirit of Internet companies and pave the way for more advanced telecoms networks
03.19.2014
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Leaders in Guangzhou and elsewhere around the country must do more to protect vulnerable infants, work that should start even before birth
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Ma Ying-jeou says the services deal is necessary for the island's economy, but so far he has ignored people's concerns
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Xie Ping and Zou Chuanwei
Why the Laissez-Faire Approach Won't Work with Internet Finance
Considering the huge amount of money involved and the range of risk factors, consumers require much more protection than regular finance demands
03.24.2014
- PBOC Rule Means Bitcoin Websites in China Must Close, Expert Says
- The Mirage of the 'New Economy'
- Michelle Obama's Visit to China Aims to Focus on Shared Values
- AliPay's 'Closed System' Is Biggest Reason for Regulatory Action, Expert Says
- State-Owned Enterprises Slowly Letting Go
- Cracks Appear as Shanxi Steel Firm Builds Up Big Debt
- State-Owned Oil Firms Head into Uncharted Waters by Inviting Outside Investors
- Mark Schwartz: Reason to Be Optimistic on China's Economy
- After Growing Pains, Geely Seeing Growth with Volvo
- Project to Move Water to Thirsty North Plagued by Pollution Concerns
The Singapore Style
Singapore has been an example to China, but PM Lee Hsien Loong says there are limits to the lessons
Issue 75
March, 2014