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A four-day surge in the stock market came to an end on Friday as falling commodity prices brought down energy and mining companies.

SIGNS that the global economy isn't strong enough to quickly burn through the world's ample supplies of oil and gasoline sank crude oil prices for a second straight day.

Teenage amateur’s background far from the typical rags-to-riches, product-of-a-state-sporting-system story usually preferred by Communist party

John Kerry will press Chinese leaders to use their influence during his Beijing visit, after Seoul eased its line and offered North Korea dialogue

SHOPS in the UK are rationing sales of baby milk after Chinese visitors and bulk buyers cleared shelves to send it to China, where many parents fear local versions are not safe.

SHOPS in the UK are rationing sales of baby milk after Chinese visitors and bulk buyers cleared shelves to send it to China, where many parents fear local versions are not safe.

SHANGHAI stocks declined yesterday, with a weak turnover, as investors adopted a wait-and-see attitude amid uncertainty over the resumption of initial public offerings.

JAPAN and the US have agreed on a deal to allow Tokyo to join talks on a US-led Asia-Pacific free-trade pact that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is making a keystone of his strategy to open Japan's economy and spur long-sought growth.

NET profits of domestically listed companies last year grew slightly from that of a year earlier, as the country's economic growth slowed to a 13-year low, according to data released yesterday.

IN another clear demonstration of close business ties between China and the American state of California, four deals worth more than US$200 million were signed in Shanghai yesterday.

BMW'S China joint venture yesterday introduced its first domestic brand, Zinoro, joining other foreign automa-kers in launching local models to grab a market share.

GENERAL Motors outsold Volkswagen in China for the first time in three quarters, helped by growth in demand for Buick vehicles.

BMW'S China joint venture yesterday introduced its first domestic brand, Zinoro, joining other foreign automa-kers in launching local models to grab a market share.

SHANGHAI stocks declined yesterday, with a weak turnover, as investors adopted a wait-and-see attitude amid uncertainty over the resumption of initial public offerings.

IN another clear demonstration of close business ties between China and the American state of California, four deals worth more than US$200 million were signed in Shanghai yesterday.

NET profits of domestically listed companies last year grew slightly from that of a year earlier, as the country's economic growth slowed to a 13-year low, according to data released yesterday.

JAPAN and the US have agreed on a deal to allow Tokyo to join talks on a US-led Asia-Pacific free-trade pact that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is making a keystone of his strategy to open Japan's economy and spur long-sought growth.