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ThinkstockThere are more than 300 million smokers in China and another 740 million Chinese who are exposed to second-hand smoke each year. The government is looking to reduce those numbers by banning...
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eHi Car Services has announced that its IPO of 10 million American depositary shares are expected to enter the market Tuesday morning.
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Van Eck Global is rolling out a new exchange traded fund that allows U.S. investors access to the Chinese onshore bond market.
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The opening day the Zhuhai Air Show saw little action from the world's two leading commercial aircraft manufacturers.
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Alibaba founder Jack Ma said Tuesday in an interview that that Alipay will at some point come public on its own.
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Oppenheimer's analyst Ella Ji has initiated coverage of Alibaba with an Outperform rating and a whopping $133 price target.
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SMBC Aviation Capital and Boeing announced on Sunday an order worth $8.5 billion at list prices for 80 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
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Gaming stocks were not particularly pleased Tuesday and Wednesday when Macau reported revenues under what analysts were expecting.
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Both Boeing and rival Airbus are expected to take some new orders at the Chinese air show that kicks off next Tuesday in Zhuhai.
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Alibaba has managed to turn its post-earnings stock reaction into a serious win from a questionable situation.
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General Motors claimed it set record October sales in China. Behind this announcement, problems lurk.
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Air pollution is so severe that it creates a deep fog in some large Chinese cities, and pedestrians walk around wearing masks.
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Alibaba reported second-quarter 2014 results before markets opened Tuesday morning. Some may even be wondering if its is trying to be another Amazon.com.
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Alibaba is set to report earnings on Tuesday, its first earnings report as a public company.
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On the heels of a deal with Twitter, IBM has set a deal with Tencent, China's largest Internet portal.
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