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The big boys' club

2013-03-15 09:03

In his 20-square-meter office in the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust in London, Wu Feng, a professor of surgery, receives many patients with different types of tumors every day.

Willing to pay a premium

2013-03-15 09:03

China is expected to become the world's largest premium car market, overtaking the United States on its way to selling more than 2.3 million high-end cars by 2016, according to a McKinsey & Co report.

Cool moves from fashion's Follies

2013-03-15 09:03

Some said it was a courageous move when the Greek jewelry and accessories brand Folli Follie made Hong Kong model Gaile Lai its global brand ambassador in 2011.

On the same wavelength

2013-03-15 09:03

Luis Alvarez knows that sometimes only a face-to-face chat will do instead of a big statement from someone high up in a telecommunications company.

Dyson's eyes on Chinese markets

2013-03-15 09:03

It has been more than 40 years since James Dyson, the British inventor and engineer, launched his first home appliance product, a cyclonic vacuum cleaner that would not lose suction as it picked up dirt.

State of the art market

2013-03-08 08:55

China's art auctioneers search for more sophisticated ways to hammer the market back into shape.

More going, going, gone in China

2013-03-08 08:55

Sales may have dropped, but China's art market is still expanding.

Quotable

2013-03-08 08:55

"The EU positions itself as the 'leader' in coping with climate change, but at the same time, it exercises trade sanctions on Chinese environmentally friendly and energy-saving products that are inexpensive but good. It is apparently inconsistent and unreasonable."

IN BRIEF (Page 14)

2013-03-08 08:55

Import fair drives tech transformation

2013-03-08 08:55

A window to the world's advanced technologies and products, the second China International Import Expo is on the fast track to becoming China's largest trading platform for imports, said organizers.

Set up for major photo opportunity

2013-03-08 08:55

Although considered a major art form in the West, photography has been very much edge-of-frame in China.

Moving up the ladder

2013-03-08 08:55

The first thing that catches the eye when you enter the Yuanwang Digital Mall in Huaqiangbei is the multitude of shoppers and the din that is normally associated with Black Friday shopping in the US. Watching the crowds rifling through the array of mobile phones and electronics accessories on display, and the amazing bargains that are on offer at the various other shopping centers in the city, it is not hard to understand why Huaqiangbei, a street in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, is often referred to as the "No 1 street for electronic products in China". The 36-odd shopping centers in the street, spread over 1.45 square kilometers, achieved sales of over 300 billion yuan ($48 billion; 36 billion euros) last year.

At the center of the action

2013-03-08 08:55

Electronics hub an entrepreneur's natural home

Testing the waters

2013-03-08 08:55

The white board with the inscription "8-11, 2011-2021" in his office is a constant reminder for Wang Laobao of what he needs to do to achieve his dreams.

The blueprint's looking good

2013-03-08 08:55

As lawmakers and political advisers meet in Beijing to discuss China's social and economic blueprint, Professor Paul De Grauwe sees China's shift from an investment and export-driven economy to a consumption-led model a "positive shift" that could help revive the European economy.

Changan's big push overseas

2013-03-08 08:55

Amid the dazzling cars and models at the Frankfurt Auto Show in September 2011, the Changan Sense concept sports car caught attention for its sleek, curvy lines, aggressive body frame and its affordable price tag.

China's billionaires on rise

2013-03-08 08:55

China has had more billionaires created by its stock markets this year than in the United States - 212 compared with 211 - a new survey has revealed.

Richest man sets sights on foreign projects

2013-03-08 08:55

The richest man on the Chinese mainland, beverage tycoon Zong Qinghou, plans to invest in high-tech projects overseas and will continue buying trips to Europe to expand his newly launched shopping mall businesses in China.

A change to the menu

2013-03-01 09:16

Big helpings are on offer catering to western tastes in China - but service is a problem.

Not so fast on the burgers and nuggets

2013-03-01 09:16

China may be losing its appetite for what was once the most popular form of foreign cuisine - fast food.

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