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As China's industrial base needs ever more energy sources, and the United States becomes more energy independent, the China will import five times what America will by 2040.
China has a very limited number of options to decrease its air pollution, and those efforts would undermine GDP growth that already is faltering.
Alibaba Group announced Friday that it will acquire China's leading video streaming company, Youku Tudou.
Following years of delays, Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, aka Comac, rolled out its first new large passenger jet Monday morning.
If Apple's share price rises another 4%, the company's market cap will jump above $700 billion. A few catalysts could push Apple back to its 52-week high.
Those who remember the bursting of the tech bubble at the turn of the millennium may have the nagging feeling that something vaguely similar, though on a smaller scale, just happened with biotech.
Airbus has signed a general terms agreement worth $17 billion at list prices with a state-owned Chinese company for 130 passenger jets.
Alibaba reported better-than-expected fiscal second-quarter financial results before the markets opened Tuesday.
Apple continues to promote its "green" activity in China, but as a trend, it is nothing new.
Yum Brands will spin off its Yum! China operations into a separately traded public company that will have exclusive rights to Yum's three top franchises.
Whether or not Monday morning's falling price for crude oil is due to China's gross domestic product report may be just a matter of interpretation.
The $17 billion merger between Finland's Nokia and France's Alcatel-Lucent received conditional approval Monday morning from China's Ministry of Commerce.
For the first time since the Great Recession, China's economy rose less that 7%. In the first three quarters, the number was 6.9%.
Norwegian Cruise Line plans to introduce the first purpose-built ship customized for the China market in 2017.
Is demand picking up, is supply drying up or is something else going on to drive up the price of crude oil?