Days after its introduction, Chinese officials put an end to trading curb mechanism
Major coal producers are suffering from the adverse effects of inflated extraction costs, energy efficiency measures and mounting public hostility. Matt Timms asks whether the resource is losing its lustre
The slowdown in China has disrupted economic networks and strategies in the region, with South-East Asia and South Korea taking hits across the board. Tom Bailey asks whether Asia can remain a key driver of world economic growth
The pressures weighing on China’s manufacturing prowess have intensified as the industry has evolved. If China is to fulfil its potential as an industrial superpower, it must concede that sometimes less is more
The Chinese economy might be slowing, but thanks to its burgeoning middle-class and the rise of urbanisation, consumer confidence remains optimistic
China’s inclusion in the MSCI index has been delayed, while Pakistan may be reclassified and Saudi Arabia’s inclusion is being considered
Newly-merged China Railway Construction Corporation, the world’s second largest railway manufacturer, opens for trading
After years of accusations, the Chinese government is no longer accused of currency manipulation
Multiple agreements are signed between Moscow and Beijing, bringing the two states closer together
Cash-strapped Venezuela has secured a much needed loan from China, helping to keep its economy afloat
Growing demand for the Hong Kong dollar is making it more difficult for the city to preserve its currency peg to the US
China and Pakistan have agreed upon a series of projects, designed to improve trade relations between the two nations
The PBOC has slashed the reserve requirement ratio by 100 basis points in the hope that doing so might boost lending in the real economy
Signifying a notable shift in Asia, for the first time since 2008, Japan has surpassed China as the biggest US creditor
Amid China’s slowing growth and new efforts to reduce pollution, imports of the world’s largest coal consumer have fallen dramatically