China's new future

Women leaders in business: Why the U.S. lags China

Cultural norms stick around long after they're relevant. And in many ways, American business culture stems from a very different era.  More

China's lending boom is on borrowed time

Lending has soared in China during the first months of this year. Arithmetic suggests it can't last.  More

China's new leaders: Don't get your hopes up

The only good news coming from the pending leadership changes is the near certainty of the end of China's one-child policy.  More

What to expect from China's new leadership

The majority of China's new leaders grew up during the Cultural Revolution, so they have a deeper understanding of those who have been left behind during the country's economic boom.  More

China's copper anxiety and the Glencore-Xstrata delay

China needs copper in ways that more mature markets don't. So they are taking their time reviewing the commodities mega-merger.  More

The answer to Chinese pollution? It's in Japan

Despite tension between the two powers, solutions to China's pollution woes may be in Japan.  More

Huawei CEO on his company's unusual governance structure

In a rare interview, the Chinese CEO discusses how his powerful company is organized.  More

What I learned selling high-end shoes in China

What do Chinese consumers want? American fashion, says the CEO of Allen Edmonds.  More

The U.S.'s $4.4 billion surplus with China

Tourists from China are the new big spenders. Are U.S. companies ready for them?  More

$330 iPhone could triple Apple's market in China

But can Apple make a cheap phone that isn't, in Tim Cook's words, "a crappy product"?  More

How China's lonely bachelors are helping its economy grow

China's gender imbalance may have contributed as much as 2% to its annual GDP growth. Can it continue?  More

China's income gap solution: Too little, too late?

Until China's Communist Party can convince the people that it values China's national well-being above its own survival, nobody should take its promises seriously.  More

Meet the Chinese smartphones

China is the world's largest mobile market. Now its manufacturers want a piece of American consumers.  More

If you could put China's problems in a bottle...

You'd have Maotai. An anti-corruption agenda, a price-fixing investigation, and ongoing questions over contamination have put China's favorite liquor in a tough spot.  More

The Chinese IPO wall

Regulatory dispute stops Chinese companies from completing U.S. IPOs.  More

How can China address its coming labor crisis?

The rapid decline of China's labor supply in the coming two decades could throw a wrench into the nation's economy. How the Chinese government can respond.  More

China's environment: An economic death sentence

The hazardous conditions in Beijing and northern China is merely of one many wake-up calls for the Chinese government. Will it be enough to spark change?  More

Congress's other last-minute fail: Chinese drywall regs

The final hours of the 112th Congress included more than a fiscal deal. We also got a watered down version of a bill to solve a dangerous and pervasive problem inside many homeowners' walls.  More

Is there a bubble in the luxury goods market?

China may take the bloom off the gold-plated rose.  More

The Fed's big dollar gamble

Ben Bernanke's low interest rate policy has driven down the dollar. America's trading partners aren't happy.  More

3 moves Apple has to make in China

Apple has a relatively small presence in the country. That must change.  More

Smartphones: China's next great economic indicator

China will soon have the world's largest base of mobile smartphone users. And that will have unprecedented economic consequences the world over.  More

AIG's Asian savior and rival

AIG's former subsidiary, AIA, helped save the company. Now it could be a competitor.  More

Mr. BRIC is still bullish on China

Goldman's Jim O'Neill, the man who coined the BRIC acronym, believes Chinese stocks are primed for a big 2013.  More

A bright spot in China's coal binge

The growing power is at least testing some so-called clean coal technologies.  More

Economists are bullish on China's new leadership

Economists discuss China's new leadership, and how it will affect the world's second-largest economy.  More

The next Premier of China speaks to U.S. business leaders

Former Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack and Chinese Vice Premier Li Kequiang talk about the evolving relationship between the U.S. and China.  More

2030: China's coming water crisis

A new report shows just how bad things could get by 2030.  More

China's 2-million iPhone 5 launch: What the analysts say

Record first-weekend sales suggest a strong Chinese New Year for Apple.  More

Three to-dos on China for Obama's second term

The race is over, but how should the U.S. approach the world's second-largest economy?  More

Could the browser eventually kill apps?

Yu Yongfu, CEO of China's largest mobile browser UCWeb, thinks so.  More

China's play for African gold: At what cost?

China's emergence as a major player in Africa is fueling an intense debate over the nature and motive of its involvement. China National Gold's bid for Tanzania's largest gold mine adds kindling to this fire.  More

China slowdown may be overstated

China's growth may shift more than it will decline. In the years ahead, less developed parts of the country could pick up where development in bigger cities cool off.  More

Huawei could trigger a major crisis

Should recrimination and retaliation multiply, American firms would just as quickly suffer as Chinese companies.  More

California: China's gateway state to American investment?

The Golden State might be in financial turmoil, but that hasn't scared off Chinese investors. At least not yet.  More

About that Huawei IPO...

Don't expect Huawei to list in New York anytime soon.  More

The real winner in the China-Japan row

Many automakers are reeling from the two countries' fight over a few small islands. Except for one.  More

FedEx isn't alone feeling China pains

Is China's slowing growth worse than we feared? FedEx cited a slowing Chinese economy as a contributor to its negative outlook, joining a chorus of other multinationals.  More

El-Erian: Five global risks to grasp

Pimco CEO Mohamed El-Erian talks fiscal cliff, European crisis, China slowdown and more.  Play

Apple's iPhone 5 may be coming early to China

Two of the three biggest carriers expect to have it in late November or early December  More

Deja vu: Foxconn chair says Apple's stuff is hard to make

For the second time in two years, Terry Gou's complaints make headlines.  More

Andreessen: U.S. design means U.S. profits

Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen says concern about China manufacturing is overblown because as long as things are designed in the US, that's where the profits stay.  More

China slowdown? Dell's feeling one

At Fortune's Brainstorm Tech conference CEO Michael Dell announced a new $60M venture fund and said sales have slowed in China.  More

Why China's YouTube bought its archrival

YouKu CEO Victor Koo says creating a large-scale video platform was the main reason his company bought the second-largest online video platform in China.  More
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