China's economic growth is expected to further slide from a 13-year low as credit tightening and overcapacity continue to weigh on the world's second largest economy.
The Chinese government's ongoing efforts to increase the velocity of money will help channel capital into the real economy and spur growth, experts attending the 5th China International Assets Management Conference have said.
A preliminary report said two students from east China's Zhejiang Province died in a plane crash in San Francisco on Saturday local time.
South Korea's top economic policymaker said Friday that Seoul will cautiously determine when and whether to join the U.S.-led Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), a multilateral trade pact in the Pacific region, after reviewing its effect on the economy and developments of free trade deal with China.
Market focus has turned to the downside risks facing China's growth in the short term after hopes of a steady recovery in the world's second largest economy proved to be in vain.
A state-owned company said Wednesday that it has sold China's first domestically-developed "intelligent" coal-mining machinery, which is capable of mining coal without the aid of human laborers.
China's financial policymakers are managing well and the reforms put forward by Premier Li Keqiang are essential for sustained economic growth, says Barclays CEO Antony Jenkins.
Nearly a month after the European Union decided to slap tariffs on solar panels imported from China, the two sides are racing against the clock to avert a showdown that puts 27 billion U.S. dollars in trade and more than 600,000 jobs at risk.
China's growth worries and credit tightening sent ripples across global stocks on Monday with major U.S. stock indices, in particular, dropping 1 percent on the back of a 2-percent decline last week.
President Xi Jinping held talks with his Republic of Korea (ROK) counterpart Park Geun-hye on Thursday and pledged to boost reciprocal cooperation between the two countries in an all-around way.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Thursday that confrontations related to South China Sea issues will bear no fruit, calling on all involved parties to solve disputes through negotiation.
China is expected to double the compensation ceiling for trademark infringement to 2 million yuan (325,400 U.S. dollars), according to the latest draft amendment to the Trademark Law.
A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman slammed an overview of Japan's Defense Ministry's white paper for 2013, urging the country to conduct some introspection and do more to facilitate regional peace and stability.
China's central bank took a sharp turn Tuesday evening, when it promised to inject money into a temporary liquidity shortage after rejecting banks' pleas for cash over the past two weeks.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye starts a four-day visit to China on Thursday. The visit, which comes months after both countries saw leadership change, is expected to open a new chapter in bilateral relations.
The United States' accusation against China on fugitive U.S. intelligence leaker Edward Snowden's departure from Hong Kong is groundless and China will not accept it, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Tuesday.
Three astronauts who completed China's longest manned space mission returned to Earth safely Wednesday morning, marking another step towards the country's goal of building a permanent manned space station by 2020.