A survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, released on Tuesday, showed that geopolitics and the slowing economy have fuelled pessimism about companies' business outlook
Sections in China's anti-espionage law, which was updated in July, ban the transfer of any information related to national security and interests, without defining those terms
Beijing has been courting foreign capital as its post-pandemic recovery stumbles amid weak overseas demand and an ailing property sector
Citic Trust and CCB Trust will examine Zhongrong's current operations and help the firm come up with a repayment plan, but there are serious doubts on how much money investors will get back
German Foreign Minister and China critic Annalena Baerbock compared Xi to Russian leader Vladimir Putin
EU leaders will discuss areas of vulnerability in the supply of new energy systems, such as lithium batteries and fuel cells for electric vehicles, to avoid the dependency it had on Russia for oil & gas
Shares of China Evergrande plunged after trading opened on Monday, after the arrest of staff of its wealth management unit, while Country Garden also fell as it faces a new repayment deadline
Police revealed a financial crimes investigation into the Shenzhen unit was ongoing and appealed to investors to come forward
The IMF will urge China to shift its growth model towards consumption because it "matters to Asia and the rest of the world"
TikTok said it disagreed with the decision and the size of the fine – and that it had addressed most of the regulator’s concerns before it launched its probe
The sanctions against Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman would be imposed via China's Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law, a foreign ministry official said on Friday
Speculation swirled on Friday that China's defence minister - who has not been seen for over two weeks - may be under investigation or held in house arrest