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Chinese companies eye U.S. wind market

​"After completing the construction of 14 wind turbines this year, Haizhuang plans to build 25 to 50 turbines in the United States next year," said Yang Benxin, chairman of CSIC (Chongqing) Haizhuang Windpower Equipment at the WINDPOWER 2015 Conference and Exhibition.

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Chinese companies eye U.S. wind market

​"After completing the construction of 14 wind turbines this year, Haizhuang plans to build 25 to 50 turbines in the United States next year," said Yang Benxin, chairman of CSIC (Chongqing) Haizhuang Windpower Equipment at the WINDPOWER 2015 Conference and Exhibition.

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China's stock market volatility normal: U.S. experts

​Volatility in Chinese stock market is normal, and investors should not over-react to it, said U.S. experts.

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China's stock market volatility normal: U.S. experts

​Volatility in Chinese stock market is normal, and investors should not over-react to it, said U.S. experts.​Volatility in Chinese stock market is normal, and investors should not over-react to it, said U.S. experts.

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How ordinary Chinese react to PBoC's rate cut

At first glance, Sunday's interest cut announced by China's central bank has broad implications for an economy facing significant downward pressure. But it could also make a difference for regular citizens.

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How ordinary Chinese react to PBoC's rate cut

At first glance, Sunday's interest cut announced by China's central bank has broad implications for an economy facing significant downward pressure. But it could also make a difference for regular citizens.

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Samsung Group posts "earnings shock" under new leadership

​About half of Samsung Group's subsidiaries posted "earnings shock" in the first quarter, boosting worry about the future of the South Korea's largest conglomerate under the third-generation leadership, data showed Monday.

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The bright side of China's bond defaults

More defaults seem inevitable in the huge domestic bond market as the slowing economy squeezes profits and the government pledges less intervention.

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Chinese brands step upmarket at Shanghai Auto Show

​Having lost market share to foreign competitors in the past year, Chinese car makers have come out fighting at the ongoing Shanghai Auto Show.

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IMF warns of growing risks to global financial system

​Financial stability risks have risen amid a moderate and uneven global economic recovery, and are harder to assess and address after they have rotated to parts of the financial system, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned Wednesday.

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Which is good for global agriculture development, EU model or U.S. one?

​Some experts have claimed the European Union's agriculture model is more market-oriented than the U.S. one, and that's why the EU model can be introduced globally, despite that the model itself needs reforming, they said.

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London's first Chinese money market ETF to be traded on LSE

​London Stock Exchange (LSE) Wednesday announced that it welcomed the first London listed Renminbi (RMB) dominated money market Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) - - "Commerzbank CCBI RQFII Money Market UCITS ETF" to be traded on the bourse.

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Apple unveiled 1st wearable watch

​Apple unveiled Monday the company's first wearable product, known as Apple Watch.

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Luxury labels embrace "new normal" as Chinese market shrinks

Nothing could stop Chinese holidaymakers from taking overseas luxury shopping trips this Spring Festival, and no one could stop the souring romance between global luxury brands and the Chinese market.

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Police confirm suicide bomb attack in northern Nigerian market

Local police authorities in northern Nigeria's Yobe State confirmed Sunday a suicide bomb attack in a crowded market of the Potiskum town but said they were still collecting the official figure of casualties.

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Onshore, offshore RMB bond markets to grow in 2015: Moody's

​China's onshore and offshore RMB bond markets will expand and diversify in 2015, as the Chinese currency gains more global clout, Moody's Investors Service forecast on Thursday.

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Qualcomm fine augurs fairer market in China

The record anti-trust fine imposed by China on San Diego-based Qualcomm has stirred unease among foreign firms who perceive unfair treatment and a worsening business environment.