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China Blood Boom Spurs Buying Binge by Top Global Producers
China’s surging demand for blood products is drawing the world’s largest suppliers, including Barcelona-based Grifols SA, which is in talks for a possible $5 billion transaction that would be its second acquisition in the country this year.
November 25, 2018 Source: Bloomberg
All Dolce & Gabbana products have been removed from China’s major e-commerce platforms
November 22, 2018 Source: shanghaiist
Oxford University Opens Research Center in China
The newly established institute in Suzhou will accommodate 12 research projects and remain fully owned by Oxford University.
November 22, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Bitter Pills: Trans Women Face Shrinking Access to Hormones
An ever-tightening grip on cyberspace has led to fewer support resources and a smaller pool of hormone suppliers for China’s transgender community.
November 21, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
China Market Rescue Unleashes Hot Money Seeking Risky Stocks
China’s drive to support its beleaguered stock market is helping pave a high-risk road for speculators chasing unlikely targets.
November 18, 2018 Source: Bloomberg
Policy Swing Sends Chinese Preschool’s Share Prices Sliding
China’s cabinet says listed companies like RYB Education can no longer operate for-profit kindergartens.
November 16, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
The World's Biggest Bond Rally Is Picking Up Steam in China
China’s government bonds -- the world’s best performing sovereign notes so far this year -- may have room to advance even further.
November 16, 2018 Source: Bloomberg
Anti-Smoking Advocates Fuming Over China’s Tobacco Sales Target
Despite a national health plan pushing for fewer smokers, China’s state-controlled tobacco monopoly is hoping to increase cigarette sales next year.
November 15, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Xi’an SOE Suspends 3 Female Executives Amid Online Backlash
Local finance bureau says no foul play in three young accountants being appointed to top posts at a large company, but some netizens aren’t buying it.
November 6, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Agony and Ecstasy: China Wins First ‘League of Legends’ Title
Wang Sicong’s Invictus Gaming swept European powerhouse Fnatic 3-0 to take home the 2018 ‘League of Legends’ World Championship.
November 5, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
My Mission to Record the History of China’s Leper Colonies
Due to medical advances, the number of Chinese living with leprosy has declined dramatically, but the struggles and stories of earlier generations of patients must be preserved.
October 29, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
China Spurs Share Buybacks as Latest Tool to Rescue Market
Add share buybacks to the long list of measures that China has announced to stem a rout in its stock market, the worst performing in the world this year.
October 29, 2018 Source: Bloomberg
ABB Invests $150 Million on New Robotics Factory in Shanghai
ABB Ltd. will invest $150 million to build a robotics factory in Shanghai, as the Swiss manufacturer capitalizes on China’s rising consumption and aspiration to transform into a technology pioneer.
October 27, 2018 Source: Bloomberg
The Manic Mashups Charming China’s Internet
Viewers use them to relax, and creators use them to make a living. But could new rules spell the end of these unusual audiovisual assaults?
October 26, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
‘Dama’: A History of China’s Ageist, Sexist Slur
While ‘dama’ used to be a term of endearment, it has since become an epithet for middle-aged women who don’t know their place.
October 26, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
‘Share This Article Now!’: China’s Battle Against Clickbait
‘Please share’ articles prey on readers’ pathos and gullibility to spread pseudoscience for profit.
October 23, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Shanghai School Investigated for Serving Substandard Meals
The SMIC Private School and its food supplier say they take ‘full responsibility’ and promise to rectify the problems.
October 22, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Chinese stocks surge, but looming uncertainties could drag markets down again
China stocks closed higher on Monday, with the Shanghai composite jumping by 4.09 percent while the Shenzhen composite surging 4.9 percent.
October 22, 2018 Source: CNBC
Natural Consensus: Tibetan Foragers’ Grassroots Environmentalism
The cooperative practices of a small village’s mushroom foragers show how communities can profit while still protecting the environment.
October 19, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Chinese Media Slams Bloomberg, Pence for ‘Inciting Sinophobia’
State publisher accuses U.S. of ‘demonizing China and controlling public opinion.’
October 15, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone