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China, Sri Lanka ink 27 agreements during Xi visit

China, Sri Lanka ink 27 agreements during Xi visit

The Central Banks of the two nations signed a 10 billion yuan (around $1.63 billion) currency swap deal.

Massive China-ASEAN expo showcases trade links

Massive China-ASEAN expo showcases trade links

In 2013, ASEAN received $8.6 billion FDI from China, a whopping 60.8 per cent increase year on year.

China announces clearing bank in Paris for RMB business

China announces clearing bank in Paris for RMB business

Beijing is keen on substituting the US dollar with the yuan in all of China’s trade with other countries.

Xi’s visit to boost political trust with Delhi: China

Xi’s visit to boost political trust with Delhi: China

China is looking to invest over $100 billion in Indian infrastructure projects, says reports.

China sends additional $32.5 million Ebola aid

China sends additional $32.5 million Ebola aid

The WHO has said the death toll has crossed 2400 in the four worst-affected West African nations.

Putin, Xi urge stronger ties within security bloc

Putin, Xi urge stronger ties within security bloc

Putin on Friday also warned against complacency regarding the global economy.

SCO, SAARC must jointly fight terror: Afghan President

SCO, SAARC must jointly fight terror: Afghan President

Karzai said on Friday his country would like to join hands with the Russia-China-led SCO to fight terrorism.

China, Russia, Mongolia to create economic corridor

China, Russia, Mongolia to create economic corridor

Mongolia has a geographical expanse bigger than Japan, France and Spain put together.

China, Russia to jointly face external challenges: Xi

China, Russia to jointly face external challenges: Xi

The Chinese President met his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Dushanbe on Thursday .

Chinese Premier assures stable foreign investment policy

Chinese Premier assures stable foreign investment policy

Growth sank to an 18-month low of 7.4 per cent in the first quarter before edging up to 7.5 per cent between April and June.