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    Why Alibaba could be China's next $100 billion IPO

    Alibaba has yet to reveal detailed finances, but if it can time stock market, technology and China cycles, number-crunching suggests a twelve-digit valuation isn't out of the question.

    Fortune - Apr 26 2013 10:03 AM ET
  • Can China handle the crises to come?

    Can China handle the crises to come?

    Xi Jinping's legacy will not depend on whether he saved more lives in Lushan or contained the bird flu, but on whether he can make China more open, democratic, and livable than it is today.

    Fortune - Apr 26 2013 10:27 AM ET
  • Canada considers Keystone pipeline alternative in Asia

    Canada considers Keystone pipeline alternative in Asia

    If the Obama administration gives the green light to Keystone, it would vastly diminish the need for Canada to pursue a much dirtier Asian exit strategy.

    Fortune - Apr 25 2013 7:10 AM ET
  • Mourning Boston, from half a world away

    Mourning Boston, from half a world away

    The Boston bombings touched many people in China deeply, revealing, in many ways, the global ties that tragedies often highlight.

    Fortune - Apr 23 2013 1:57 PM ET
  • The upside of China's slowdown

    The upside of China's slowdown

    The news that consumer spending growth is slowing in China isn't all bad. Just ask Burberry.

    Fortune - Apr 18 2013 8:33 AM ET
  • What to expect at the Shanghai auto show

    What to expect at the Shanghai auto show

    The growth of the Chinese auto market, once a playground only for the wealthy, is being fueled more and more by consumers who aren't elite. At the same time, the rich are buying more luxury than ever before.

    Fortune - Apr 18 2013 10:42 AM ET
  • Did China steal Japan's high-speed train?

    Did China steal Japan's high-speed train?

    The company that makes Japan's legendary Shinkansen bullet trains certainly regrets working in China.

    Fortune - Apr 12 2013 1:13 PM ET
  • Chinese scammers rip off the Apple policies China panned

    Chinese scammers rip off the Apple policies China panned

    Swapping fake iPhone parts for real ones under the return rules Chinese TV laid into.

    Fortune - Apr 15 2013 9:13 AM ET
  • In China, a little bit of financial chaos is just fine

    In China, a little bit of financial chaos is just fine

    China is sliding further along the scale of chaotic financial systems, but is not yet in the danger zone.

    Fortune - Apr 9 2013 10:42 AM ET
  • Christie's CEO talks move to China

    Christie's CEO talks move to China

    Steven Murphy on the art house's latest location, the Internet's impact on fine art auctions and his favorite pieces.

    Fortune - Apr 10 2013 12:02 PM ET
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