Feb 11, 2015
China has held back with its Qualcomm settlement. The country’s antitrust watchdogs hit the U.S. chipmaker with a $975 million fine on Feb. 9 and forced it to
Feb 11, 2015
As Xi Jinping nears the two-year mark of his tenure as president of China, he might want to take stock of what is working on the political front and what is not
Feb 11, 2015
On February 9, China’s assistant foreign minister, Liu Jianchao, joined his Afghan and Pakistani counterparts in Kabul for the first round of a new trilateral
Feb 11, 2015
Three years ago, I took part in a tour of the Grand Bazaar in old town Istanbul. Among various spices, embroideries, artifacts, and foods, silk was in short sup
Feb 10, 2015
Dr. Shen Dingli, deputy director of Fudan University’s Institute of International Studies, has publicly and sharply criticized the United States for purposely
Feb 10, 2015
Chinese President Xi Jinping has been in power for nearly two years (longer, if you begin counting from the time he took over as general secretary of the Chines
Feb 10, 2015
Accounting firms can no longer hide behind China’s skirts when U.S. regulators demand paperwork on suspected fraudsters. Yet China can still protect beancounte
Feb 10, 2015
Few buzz phrases scare economists more than “new paradigm.” If such things existed, Japan would still dominate the world economy, risk would have been elimina
Feb 10, 2015
China has long prided itself on its friendly ties with African nations, a relationship that until recently focused largely on the economic. With China taking up
Feb 06, 2015
Through the end of 2014, listed Chinese property developer Kaisa Holdings was reporting excellent sales numbers, strong cash reserves and high profitability. No