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China foreign trade dropped 8.8% yoy in September

China foreign trade dropped 8.8% yoy in September

China recorded a trade surplus of 376.2 billion yuan in the month.

China’s Communist Party to hold key annual meet from Oct 26-29

China’s Communist Party to hold key annual meet from Oct 26-29

A key meeting of Chinese Communist Party leaders focusing on the next five-year plan will be held in Beijing from Oct. 26 to 29, the Political Bureau of the CPC

China to evaluate impact of TPP comprehensively: Commerce Minister

China to evaluate impact of TPP comprehensively: Commerce Minister

Beijing is trying to counter US-led TPP that excludes China by an alternate mega Free Trade Agreement in the Asia Pacific.

China top diplomat to begin 3-day SouthAfrica visit tomorrow

China top diplomat to begin 3-day SouthAfrica visit tomorrow

South Africa is hosting the regional center for the New Development Bank launched by the BRICS.

China forex reserves continue to fall in September

China forex reserves continue to fall in September

The reserves decreased by $43.26 billion last month.

China’s yuan overtakes yen to become 4th most-used currency

China’s yuan overtakes yen to become 4th most-used currency

More than 1,700 financial institutions made worldwide payments in the yuan, up 14 percent from a year earlier.

China welcomes TPP breakthrough

China welcomes TPP breakthrough

China, and other BRICS countries, are not among the TPP nations.

China basketball team qualifies for Rio Olympics

China basketball team qualifies for Rio Olympics

China will host the men's basketball World Cup in 2019 for the first time.

China manufacturing edges up slightly, services sector steady

China manufacturing edges up slightly, services sector steady

An official manufacturing index based on a survey of factory purchasing managers edged up to 49.8 in September.

US stocks gain on positive news from Asia

US stocks gain on positive news from Asia

All eyes were on China's benchmark Shanghai Composite, which rose 0.5 per cent Wednesday.