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"Largest Gold Rally Of Our Lifetime… It Will Go Ballistic"
Los Angeles (AFP) - With cash flowing faster than the Yangtze river, Hollywood is awash with ever-expanding volumes of Chinese funding, but analysts are warning the film industry there's no such thing as a free lunch.
In early November, we said that far from the traditional risk factors affecting China's economy, including the slowing economy, the stock market (and now housing 2.0) bubble, the soaring NPLs, and record debt,...
Singapore's Carbon Emissions-Based Vehicle Scheme (CEVS) was recently explained on Channel NewsAsia, due to the controversy surrounding the case of the Tesla Model S.
General Lori Robinson, commander of the Pacific Air Forces, said that the US Air Force will continue to fly daily missions over the South China Sea and urged other countries to exercise freedom of navigation, despite Chinese military forces continuin
China has just started on the long, bumpy road to solving the problems of debt and overcapacity in its industrial sector.
The IMF is plugging Keynesian economic nonsense today in the wake of a huge and unexpected plunge in Chinese exports.
Two weeks ago a train carrying 32 containers of cargo arrived in Tehran. Although you probably didn't hear about it, this rail shipment changed the face of global geopolitics.
---$1 Trillion Of New Credit In First Two Months of 2016
Beijing's high-profile graft campaign continues to ensnare officials, but questions linger on its transparency
China is run by technocrats who rule with an iron fist. Surveillance in China is turning into an art form, driven by technology-crazed engineers and scientists who believe that they can completely control their citizens. There are few laws preventing
QUESS could hold the key to uncrackable communications
This is the first article in a three-part series focusing on China's transformed financial role on the world stage. "Hide your brightness; bide your time," cautioned Deng Xiaoping, the chief architect of modern China who was the country's
This is the second article in a three-part series focusing on China's transformed role on the world financial stage. Read the first part here. One of the most important developments in the global economy over the past thirty years has been the in
This is the third article in a three-part series looking at China's transformed role on the world financial stage. Read the first and secondarticles here. In pursuing the strategy toward China of "integrate, but hedge," the United States and
The factory floor in Southern China is grimy and the air smells like metal. Loud clanging limits conversation as steel is punched and bent and molded into the light fixtures they will soon become.
Watch out Iran. Saudi Arabia is moving in on your biggest oil customer.
Fueled by a raft of local blockbuster hits over the Lunar New Year holiday, monthly box office in China reached a record high in February, surpassing North America for the second time in history.
"No fishing for you!"
We haven't seen numbers like these since the last global recession.
Sustainability holds key in green quest for China … With the Chinese economy slowing down, it is possible to predict that the country's policymakers would still have their eyes trained on economic development for a not-so-bad GDP growth, rather t
China aims to lay off 5-6 million state workers over the next two to three years as part of efforts to curb industrial overcapacity and pollution, two reliable sources said, Beijing's boldest retrenchment program in almost two decades.
The just-held G20 meetings are being reported by the Western mainstream media with a "facts only" context. In fact, as usual, China's problems are reported on gently, if at all.
China is pressing pause on a scheme that allowed wealthy citizens access to investments outside the country, the Financial Times reports.
China's chief, Zhou Xiaochuan, is trying hard to dispel worries about China's economic strategy.
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KIERAN CORCORAN for the Express reports, AMERICAN warplanes, battleships and submarines will step up operations in the South China Sea near islands bristling with communist artillery.
-- and reaps big rewards
That all changed overnight when the Shanghai Composite plunged by 6.4% with the drop accelerating into the close. This was the biggest drop in over a month and was big enough to almost wipe out the entire 10% rebound from the January lows in one sess