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Infant formula shake-out in China may cut 85 per cent of brands
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ING completes participation in Bank of Beijing share offering
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China c.bank promises to maintain ‘prudent and neutral’ policy
BEIJING, Dec 29 (Reuters) – China’s central bank pledged on Friday to maintain its “prudent and neutral” monetary policy and to use multiple policy tools to keep liquidity reasonably stable. Analysts expect the People’s Bank…
Anti-Beijing protesters march in Hong Kong
Angry protesters marched through Hong Kong Monday against what they described as suppression by Beijing, days after Chinese authorities ruled that part of a city rail station would come under mainland law. Semi-autonomous Hong Kong…
Beijing warns of pro-independence turmoil in ties with Taipei in 2018
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China’s next big space mission: the far side of the moon
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China box office posts turnaround in 2017 with 13 percent growth
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China denies using social media to infiltrate German politics and business circles
China’s spy agency created fake LinkedIn profiles to infiltrate political and business circles, a German intelligence service has said. China has called on Germany to avoid undermining bilateral relations. China denied Monday that it has…
China will have a say on all major international issues: Xi Jinping
China will have a “say” on all major international issues and … Though progress has been made, he said, issues of public concern remain, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. “That is why we should strengthen…
China December factory growth eases as tough pollution measures bite
BEIJING (Reuters) – Growth in China’s manufacturing sector slowed slightly in December as a punishing crackdown on air pollution and a cooling property market start to weigh on the world’s second-largest economy. The data support…