Apple's iWatch Goes Into Production Ahead of Autumn Launch
Reports suggest production of Apple's fabled iWatch has already begun for an autumn launch.
London is Losing Ground on Renminbi, But Does it Matter?
Singapore has overtaken the British capital as the top overseas clearing centre for China's RMB.
Most Chinese Provinces Miss Yearly Growth Targets
Central government wants provinces to focus on huge debt and pollution issues rather than local economic growth.
China Expects to Win Control of Biggest Greek Port Dubbed 'Gateway to Europe'
Beijing stands by as Greece continues privatisation programme.
Cryptocurrency News Round-Up: Hope for MtGox as Silk Road Bitcoin Sold
A slight recovery across all major markets following a recent tumble, as news emerges that MtGox may still be saved
Billionaire Bill Gates Urges Chinese to Invest More in Poor
China is giving less for charity despite a large number of billionaires.
China's Reformist Regulatory Banker Li Jianhua Dies from Heart Attack
Financial reformer who led China's Banking Regulatory Commission
Barack Obama Plays Football with Humanoid Robot Asimo in Japan
US president tries out soccer skills against Honda's humanoid robot during tour of Miraikan Science Expo in Tokyo
Yuan Declines to 16-Month Low as China Manufacturing Keeps Shrinking
Flash China manufacturing PMI stood at 48.3 in April, compared to 48.0 in March.
Minmetals Profits Down 94% As China Rare Earth Industry Suffers from Price War
China Minmetals Rare Earth profits declined 94.1% to 1.6m yuan for quarter ended in March 2014.
China Warns of Illegal P2P Lending and Crowd Funding Loopholes
China's internet finance boom is also helping lawbreakers with loopholes.
Soaring Cost of Chocolate Threatens to Ruin Easter 2015
Experts warn the spiralling cost of chocolate could make Easter eggs an 'unaffordable luxury' for many.
Ai Weiwei's Art Goes on Display in New York
A new exhibition of Ai Weiwei's work has gone on display in New York, even though the Chinese dissident artist will not be able to attend.
Zoo Installs TV for Lonely Panda
A zoo in China has installed a television in order to entertain a lonely panda.
Cryptocurrency News Round-Up: Bitcoin's Remarakable Recovery While MtGox Sinks
A market-wide recovery across all major cryptocurrencies has seen the value of bitcoin surge above and beyond $500.
Chinese Consortium to Buy Glencore Xstrata's Peru Copper Mine for $5.85bn
Consortium includes MMG Limited, GUOXIN International Investment and CITIC Metal.
China Fury as Japanese Politician Visits Tokyo War Shrine
Old wounds re-opened by Yoshitaka Shindo's decision to visit Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo.
Cryptocurrency News Round-Up: Bitcoin Plummets; MtGox For Sale & Crypto-Credit Cards
News from China that bitcoin exchange transactions would be suspended has caused chaos in the cryptocurrency markets.
Bitcoin Price Falls Below $400 for First Time in Five Months
Official deposit shutdown notices from Chinese bitcoin exchanges have resulted in a significant price slide.
China Plans World's Largest Duty-Free Shop in Hainan Province
Hainan authorities are proposing a 60,000-square-metre complex at Haitang Bay.
Bitcoin Price Crashes as Chinese Exchanges Halt Deposits
Bitcoin value falls almost $50 in 24-hours following official deposit shutdown notices from Chinese bitcoin exchanges.
Bric Risk: Emerging Countries Downgraded in Political Risk Map
Brazil, Russia, India and China face heightened political risk in 2014 according to new report
Cryptocurrency News Round-Up: Bitcoin's China Woes & Croissants for Cryptocurrency
Bad news for bitcoin in China causes a market-wide tumble as one group looks to create a standardised bitcoin symbol.
Businesses Deploy Cyber Weapons Against Competition for Strategic Advantage
Businesses and governments who have developed cyber espionage tools have turned to use them for business advantage.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Saga Not Likely to Hurt Malaysia-China Economic Ties
Malaysian tourism is suffering as Chinese tourists shun country, but wider economic activity will not be affected.
China to US: Keep Off Hong Kong's Political Affairs
Pro-democracy activists' meeting with Joseph Biden angers Beijing.
China's Crackdown on Prostitution Hurt Dongguan City of Sin's Growth Prospects
Dongguan, China's manufacturing base in Pearl River Delta, is known as 'sin city' due to its once-thriving sex trade.
London Property Boom: How China's Investment Invasion Challenges Russian and Arab Dominance
Knight Frank report shows how growing wealth of China is infiltrating London property market.
Bank of England and People's Bank of China Agree on London Yuan Clearing Hub
Deal comes after similar agreement between Germany and China.
DDoS Attacks Rise by 240% in 2014, Says Security Watchdog
Security firm Incapsula warns distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks are growing in size and frequency.

