Second generation coal tycoons are leveraging their family background for political posts.
Despite Baidu's impressive growth, some investors are beginning to ask questions about the future direction of the company.
Officials in a city in Hubei are busy preparing for an extravagant festival, undeterred by the evictions, beatings and massive debt that have made it all possible.
Another Beijing migrant school closed, leaving only a handful in the city.
Local party secretary decides his village deserves to be called a city.
A company in Jiangsu is spending hundreds of thousands of yuan each year trying to find that someone special for their single employees.
A look at the composition of the the communist party Standing Committees in each province - half of the new appointees were born in the 1960s.
The central bank may introduce the prime rate, which usually reflects the price commercial banks charge for loans to reliable customers and serves as a peg for other loans.
The thoughts of the former World Bank chief economist on special interest groups, infrastructure investment, market pricing and the pace of China's growth.
When China’s largest shoe manufacturer gets paid, it’s often in dollars – and now, for the first time in years, it’s banking those payments without converting them into yuan.