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China August FDI rises 22% year-on-year

China August FDI rises 22% year-on-year

Foreign corporate investors remain undeterred by China’s weakening domestic economic performance.

No imminent danger: SA State Security minister after US ‘terror’ warning

No imminent danger: SA State Security minister after US ‘terror’ warning

The US had shared information linked to the warning with South African security officials, Pretoria has confirmed.

After India, China announces new way of calculating GDP

After India, China announces new way of calculating GDP

China will announce third-quarter GDP data, due out on October 19, based on the new methodology.

China stocks surge 2.9% Tuesday

China stocks surge 2.9% Tuesday

Indian stocks on Tuesday tumbled to a 15-month low.

Come to Brazil, work for our prosperity: Rousseff to refugees

Come to Brazil, work for our prosperity: Rousseff to refugees

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has said her country is ready to welcome more refugees "with open arms”.

Iranian-Americans use social media to back nuclear deal

Iranian-Americans use social media to back nuclear deal

But some Middle East experts are cautious in assuming that the nuclear deal will lead to a dramatic shift in US foreign policy in the region.

Indian billionaire signs deal with UAE firm to build naval ships

Indian billionaire signs deal with UAE firm to build naval ships

Doha Bank on Monday said it has tied up with Anil Ambani-led Reliance Group to generate business opportunities in the GCC nations.

Russia to increase oil exports to Asia: Russian oil tsar

Russia to increase oil exports to Asia: Russian oil tsar

Moscow now accepts yuan for oil payments.

IMF’s Lagarde warns of emerging markets’ volatility

IMF’s Lagarde warns of emerging markets’ volatility

China’s Central Bank governor says that the renminbi is not on course for a long-term devaluation.

Economist editorial gets economic with the facts

Economist editorial gets economic with the facts

The policies endorsed by The Economist have only led to more chaos and severe global instability, argues Bongani Mbindwane.