The Barack Obama administration's lawsuit with EU and Japan against China's restrictions on exports of rare earths shows the administrations' hypocrisy.
If the government does not intervene and accelerate policy easing, growth will continue to slow.
China's economic rise and growing international profile are spurring Hollywood's interest in movies using Asian themes and production money, US movie industry veterans said Tuesday.
To a growing number of Americans, Afghanistan is a festering pit where the United States has no vital interests.
The Tale of Hellenic Foolishness appears to be over. A mix of writedowns and new money, with more of the latter, has come to the rescue.
The closer the renminbi moves to an equilibrium level at which supply and demand for a currency match, the bigger the role the market plays.
The comments came in response to a question posed about private fund-raising. There is a need for "grass-roots financial institutions" as channels to help money trickle down to those really in need.
As the import economy takes on its own momentum and becomes more separated from the export trade, occasional monthly deficit will be harder to avoid. The trade deficit is sign of things to come.
Zhou Xiaochuan, the governor of China's central bank, said bank reserve requirements could be loosened further after having been eased already last month.
Many investors see intervention from the central government as necessary to resolve what they consider a key risk to China's financial health, but this is unlikely to be forthcoming.
President Barack Obama is getting another dose of the reality of his job: the out-of-his-control events that shape whether he will keep it.
A senior environment official admitted the new standards still lag behind those in the West and pollution is a severe challenge that could take years to overcome, says an article on scmp.com.