Business
Bonds for all seasons
2013-04-19 09:36
The city of Manchester is geared up to accelerate trade and investment relationships with China, with the launch of its regional working group Manchester-China Forum later this month.
Paris vies to be yuan hub
2013-04-19 09:36
Paris is vying to become a major offshore yuan trading hub in the eurozone with a view to setting up a currency swap agreement with China, says the French central bank governor Christian Noyer.
Machinery made in China shines at trade show
2013-04-19 09:36
More than 100 kinds of products from Chinese manufacturers are on display at Bauma 2013, said to be the world's largest exhibition for the construction and materials industries, which opened in Munich on April 15.
Playing to the crowd
2013-04-19 09:36
Europe's top football clubs find a way to increase their fan base by reaching out to chinese fans.
World Cup goal is kids' play
2013-04-19 09:36
It was the same old story for China's national football team in February, losing the opening game of its 2015 Asian Cup qualifying group to Saudi Arabia. Off the back of a disastrous, failed attempt to qualify for next summer's World Cup in Brazil, it doesn't seem like there is much for long-suffering fans to cheer about.
Multinational scholars
2013-04-12 08:26
Chinese students are becoming an increasingly important source of revenue for Britain's financially squeezed universities, but experts say there is more the education institutions can do to market and recruit in China.
Quotable
2013-04-12 08:26
"We should improve the relevance and flexibility of macroeconomic policies to properly manage hot money flows, and take measures to ensure the stability of overall pricing levels."
Universal universities
2013-04-12 08:26
As foreign universities build closer academic ties with China, a handful of institutions have established a mainland presence to capitalize on China's high demand for quality education.
Something special in Shenzhen
2013-04-12 08:26
It used to be a poor fishing village, but in little more than 30 years it has developed into a bustling metropolis with a population of 12 million. The southern coastal city of Shenzhen, neighboring Hong Kong, is best known as the nation's first special economic zone, a testing ground for the country's reform and opening-up.
A beacon for the private sector
2013-04-12 08:26
Shenzhen's economic reform policies have set it apart from other cities
Stairway to Shenzhen
2013-04-12 08:26
Welcome to paradise on Earth. At least, that is the way Isbrand Ho sees it.
Art of the matter
2013-04-12 08:26
Europe's galleries, dealers and auction houses are facing an uphill struggle to maintain a share of China's multi-billion-euro annual art investment in the face of competition from Hong Kong and a dramatic fall in spending.
In the most suitable taste
2013-04-12 08:26
It's a fitting story - although Kiton, master makers of men's suits, has the measure of China in doing business, it still finds it a challenge to match customers' tastes.
With money left to spend
2013-04-12 08:26
Despite the hefty purchasing power that Chinese tourists have in their pocket when they head overseas, they are spending less than other tourists on hotel rooms in many countries, a survey shows.
Shoppers' top destinations
2013-04-12 08:26
European nations were the most favorite shopping destinations for Chinese buyers in 2012 and they are set to spend even more shopping overseas.
Salve the world
2013-04-05 09:17
Traditional Chinese medicine, or TCM, is now gaining in popularity in Western markets due to the increasing demand for a more modern and nature-friendly lifestyle.
From bark and roots to pills and capsules
2013-04-05 09:17
As myth would have it, traditional Chinese medicine can be traced back 5,000 years to Shen Nong Shi, who sampled hundreds of herbs for medicinal use. The formal history of TCM, however, began about 2,500 years ago with the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, the first written account of its practice.
Asia seeks the way ahead
2013-04-05 09:17
Aday before the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) annual conference kicks off on April 6 in the eponymous former fishing village in China's Hainan province, now widely known due to the event, the Nobel Prize winning economist Edmund Phelps puts forward a "provocative" question.
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