The 2013 Guangzhou auto show offers a more scaled-down venue for looking at what’s happening in the domestic car market.
Kennedy had a number of important dealings with India at a particularly critical juncture in the South Asian nation’s history.
The expected 2 million to 3 million additional births annually will surely boost commercial activity.
Speculation surfaces as to who will succeed Gary Locke as the U.S. ambassador to China.
In Schroeder's book, "Startup Rising," the tumultuous Middle East is a potential boon for entrepreneurial businesses investing.
The planned reforms could reduce the threat of a hard landing caused by the misallocation of capital and resulting widespread overcapacity.
Investors on Friday are likely to focus on quarterly earnings reports, as no major economic data releases are scheduled.
The Chinese anti-corruption watchdog has banned Chinese officials from using public funds to buy new year gifts.
Secretary of State Kerry referred to the detention of an 85-year-old California man as one of many “disturbing choices by the North Koreans.”
The betting odds by Las Vegas bookmakers have Manny Pacquiao as a big favorite over Brandon Rios.
These economies are characterized by immature markets, though some investors see significant rewards along with the risks.
Investors are likely to focus on corporate earnings, inflation data and a jobless claims report due on Thursday.
Approximately 4 million rural people have their land taken every year, and there were 187,000 mass conflicts in 2010.
But for a fourth straight month, it remained above the 50 line that distinguishes expansion of activities from contraction.
The chairman of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China says their NPL of 0.91 is "excessively good."
After two and a half years in Beijing, Ambassador Gary Locke will be leaving China to head back to Seattle.
All markets do not increase in size perpetually, except, perhaps, China's gold market.
China has unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer, and U.S. experts are likely raising their eyebrows.
Lin Chunping was charged with filing millions of yuan worth of fake tax invoices, and now he's going to jail for life.
The country's trade ministry welcomes the investment even as the health ministry tries to curb smoking.
One economist said that currency reform could widen the yuan's trading band in the near term.
Beijing rebuffed the case filed by Tibetan activists as “absurd” and demanded clarification from the Spanish government.