Bloomberg
Jul 18, 2017
This year may go down as a ‘tipping point’ for global assets; Domestic bond and equity markets seen roughly tripling by 2025.
Jun 23, 2017
Trump told China's top diplomat that the U.S. is open to cooperating with China on projects related to the Belt and Road Initiative.
May 15, 2017
China is setting it sights on U.S. energy as a growing reliance on imports forces it to look beyond traditional suppliers, according to the head of the country’s biggest oil and gas company.
May 15, 2017
The world’s second-largest economy dialed back a gear in April as authorities crack down on the nation’s swelling financial leverage.
Jan 26, 2017
Li Keqiang pens a piece on Bloomberg Businessweek on how China plans to face a world of uncertainties.
Dec 09, 2016
The producer-price index jumped 3.3 percent in November from a year earlier, exceeding all 47 estimates in a Bloomberg survey and the 1.2 percent gain in October. The consumer-price index rose 2.3 percent, versus forecast for 2.2 percent increase. PPI increased faster than CPI for the first time since 2011.
Dec 07, 2016
President-elect Donald Trump offered the post of U.S. ambassador to China to Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, a longtime friend of Chinese President Xi Jinping, according to three people close to the matter.
Dec 01, 2016
China has gone public in recent months to chastise Singapore for a perceived alignment with the U.S. against China’s actions in the disputed South China Sea.
Oct 12, 2016
Russia said it’s working with China to counter U.S. plans to expand its missile-defense network, which the two nations see as targeting their military assets.
Oct 05, 2016
The U.S. and China are locked in negotiations over curbing North Korea’s energy trade in response to its fifth nuclear test last month, according to four diplomats from United Nations Security Council countries with direct knowledge of the talks. The world’s two biggest economies -- both of whom can veto any resolution -- are discussing restrictions on North Korea’s trade in coal, iron ore and crude oil, according to the diplomats, who asked not to be named because the discussions are private. Other nations also considering separate sanctions against North Korea once the Security Council acts, the diplomats said. The U.S. and its allies are seeking to further tighten sanctions against Kim Jong Un’s regime to prod him into abandoning a pursuit of nuclear weapons that has only intensified in recent years, with the latest test coming Sept. 9. The measures stand little chance of success without support from China, which has kept its neighbor from collapsing to avoid both a humanitarian crisis and the presence of American and South Korean troops on its border.