China formalized existing measures that curb outbound investment in sectors such as property, hotels, cinema, entertainment and sports teams—but not in technology.
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A Chinese action film that taps into nationalist fervor has become the highest-grossing movie ever in China, showing that the box office here can still pack a punch following last year’s abrupt slowdown.
China forces local judges to send democratic activists to jail.
Allegations of gender discrimination and sexual harassment have rocked Silicon Valley recently, but the torrent of news has barely registered as water-cooler talk in China’s tech industry, Li Yuan writes.
An icon of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement was effectively disqualified from running for political office for five years after being jailed over protests in 2014 that drew world-wide attention.
Gen. Joe Dunford denounced racism and bigotry, joining other senior officers who made similar pronouncements in the wake of violence in Virginia and President Donald Trump’s claim that both sides were to blame.
Chinese internet company Tencent reported a 70% surge in profit, buoyed by revenue from ‘Honor of Kings’ and other mobile games; triple-digit growth in payment services; and an increase in online advertising.
A Chinese crackdown on pyramid schemes has reopened an old debate about U.S. multilevel marketing firms like Herbalife, which conduct a significant amount of business there.
Manila’s casino sector promised to become one of Asia’s most important gaming hubs. But money laundering and security concerns may change those odds.
Cohu, which tests semiconductors, wants to persuade the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment that the proposed sale of Xcerra to a Chinese state-backed fund would threaten national security.
Shanda Group, a Singapore-based investment group owned by Chinese billionaire Tianqiao Chen, has increased its stake in U.S. hospital operator Community Health Systems to 22.1%.
JD.com, China’s No. 2 online e-commerce player, has lined up formidable friends in its fight against bigger rival Alibaba.
Wu Gan, an influential and well-known Chinese rights activist, pulled off a rare act of defiance ahead of his closed-door trial, which started Monday, where he is charged with subversion of state power.
Beijing steals U.S. business IP, but tariffs could backfire.
Chinese e-commerce company JD.com plans to open a luxury platform on its online retail site, ratcheting up its competition with larger rival Alibaba Group for China’s high-end shoppers.