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China Business & Economy
Insurance Boss Said to Flee China With Over $80 Million
Shanghai’s biggest insurance agency is being investigated for malpractice, and the boss is rumored to have fled overseas with 500 million yuan.
August 15, 2013
BY
Cassie Ryan
Journalist Brings Powerful Chinese Businessman to Bay in Hong Kong
For ten months the investigative journalist Li Jianjun laid the groundwork for bringing charges for corruption against the ...
August 14, 2013
BY
Li Zhen
and
Liang Lusi
China’s Chronic Debt Problem, Explained
Epoch Times spoke with Fraser Howie, an expert on the Chinese financial system, about China's debt problem.
August 12, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
A Glut of Houses Hits Beijing Real Estate Market, Says Analyst
Second-hand houses have flooded the market in Beijing and other major cities recently, according to real estate experts ...
August 9, 2013
BY
Karen Cheng
New Immigration Restrictions Threaten Hong Kong as Business Hub
The People’s Republic of China will adopt a new immigration ordinance on Sept. 1, which will affect Hong ...
August 9, 2013
BY
Sun Yun
5 Imported Foods From China You Should Avoid
Chinese food scandals have made media headlines for years now. From deadly melamine in milk products to harmful ...
August 6, 2013
BY
Diana Zhang
China’s Land Prices Hit New Peak, as Bubble Swells
News Analysis Cash-starved local governments, cash-rich state-owned enterprises, and banks’ too loose credit policies are fueling speculative land ...
August 5, 2013
BY
Tianlun Jian
Foreign Investment Flees China, Despite Denials
China says exodus of foreign companies no trend, but facts show otherwise.
August 2, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Small Companies in China Brace for Tough Times Ahead
Small companies in China are burdened by heavy taxes and low profits, but most of all--the near impossibility ...
August 1, 2013
BY
Shannon Liao
Chinese Regime to Audit Local Government Debt
China’s Audit Commission announced on July 28 the formation of a new administration to audit all local government ...
July 31, 2013
BY
Shannon Liao
Apple Contractor in China Said to Violate Labor, Environment Laws
A critical report says an Apple supplier in China violated 86 labor rights regulations as well as safety ...
July 29, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
China Economy Shows Cracks
The bad economic news coming out of China just doesn't seem to stop. After GDP and exports slowed ...
July 25, 2013
BY
Valentin Schmid
More Chinese Economic Trouble: Bankruptcies Set In
After years of rapid debt-fueled growth, a wave of bankruptcies is striking many industries.
July 22, 2013
BY
Jane Lin
Former US Spy Chief Says Huawei Spies For China
The former head of the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency said recently that the Chinese electronics ...
July 19, 2013
BY
Karen Cheng
Secretly Executed Chinese Businessman Garners Sympathy and Speculation
Controversy has arisen over the secret execution on July 12 of a Chinese businessman, called a fraudster by ...
July 16, 2013
BY
Shannon Liao
Jiang Zemin’s Regime ‘Most Corrupt’, Says Historian
Historian says Jiang Zemin’s era the most corrupt in the history of Communist China
July 14, 2013
BY
Frank Yu
‘Likonomics’ Limited by Chinese Regime’s Need for Control, Says Expert
Authorities ask for private investment and promise greater marketization of Chinese economy, while seeking to hold onto control.
July 13, 2013
BY
Liu Hui
China’s June Economic Data Show Growth Down, Inflation Up
Two key measures of economic activity in China point in different directions, with one indicating the cost-of-living is ...
July 11, 2013
BY
Wang Qian
and
Yang Fang
More Than Meets the Eye in China Liquidity Crunch
The central bank of the People’s Republic of China, called the People’s Bank of China, took an unexpectedly ...
July 10, 2013
BY
Jane Lin
Wealth Management Product at China’s Largest Bank Goes Bust
A shady financial product offered at the branches of the largest bank in China failed recently, leaving those ...
July 9, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
How a South Korean Businessman Lost Over US$6.8 Million Investing in China
After years of attempting to set up profitable business projects in China and losing more than 7 billion ...
July 4, 2013
BY
Wen Long
Silent Crisis Looms for China’s Economy
The next global economic crisis is unfolding, and China is the epicenter.
July 1, 2013
BY
Yuan Jian
Hong Kong’s Richest Man Looks Beyond China
Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing made a fortune investing in China. Over the last three years he has ...
July 1, 2013
BY
Huang Huiming
China Banking Crisis Escalates: Some Banks Suspend Lending Activity
It feels like 2008 all over again. News about troubled banks hit the wires every single day. In ...
June 26, 2013
BY
Valentin Schmid
China Stock Market Drop Suggests Bigger Problems
The Shanghai stock market fell 5.3 percent on Monday, its biggest drop in four years, triggering concern over ...
June 25, 2013
BY
Annie Wu
Chinese Stocks Enter Bear Market
The all-time-high of 5903 was reached in October 2007. Since then, the benchmark Shanghai Composite index has been ...
June 25, 2013
BY
Valentin Schmid
China Holding US Markets Hostage
Putting aside speculation over a monetary policy shift, the U.S. stock market has been spooked by an ongoing ...
June 25, 2013
BY
Frank Yu
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