More than 40 listed SOEs have announced trading suspensions due to major asset reorganizations on the A-share market, according to information service provider Wind.
More than 50 foreign companies and institutes are expected to exhibit on the cloud platform for the first time. One-to-one online matchmaking service will also be provided to foreign business professionals and Chinese buyers.
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More items will be exempted from tariffs after the upgraded free trade agreement between China and Chile came into place, with the exemption likely to cover 98 percent of the items for bilateral trade, the Ministry of Commerce said on Friday.
More than 3,500 cherry trees began blooming in December at a tea plantation in Xingyi city, Southwest China's Guizhou province. The trees look like pink clouds when they are in full blossom, attracting local residents and tourists to enjoy the unique sight in bleak winter.
More than 250 people were killed and over 500 injured in the Easter Sunday explosions which targeted three churches and three luxury hotels.
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More often than not, the higher operating expenses that fund managers pass on to their shareholders cancel out any edge they may achieve through expert stock-picking.
More than 60 car brands and 800 models were featured at the city's five-day Central China International Auto Show that started on Thursday, marking the first offline large-scale exhibition in Wuhan since the city lifted its 76-day lockdown on April 8 as the COVID-19 outbreak waned, said Zhang Jun, secretary-general of the event's organizing committee.
More than 70 infant deaths were reported from the same hospital just three weeks ago, from various causes, including oxygen shortage.
More than 190,000 homes and businesses in Florida were without electricity as of Sunday.