How does China fix the Evergrande mess?
The heavily indebted company has become the poster child of the country's flailing property sector.
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Britishvolt aims to supply batteries to Australian military
New owner, Recharge, hopes to close a deal on the Northumberland site, paving the way to make batteries for export.
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Belt and Road Initiative: Is China's trillion-dollar gamble to transform the world working?
Xi Jinping’s signature policy to transform the world has cost billions - has it paid off?
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Evergrande: Shares in crisis-hit property giant jump in market return
The embattled Chinese property giant's shares were suspended from trading on Thursday.
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Evergrande: The rise and fall of the property giant's billionaire founder
Hui Ka Yan, the founder of a crisis-hit Chinese property giant, is under police surveillance.
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'Too afraid to buy':China's slowing economy overshadows property easing moves
By Liangping Gao and Clare Jim BEIJING/HONG KONG Real estate agents have been calling Daisy Wu non-stop to
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Subway was struggling. Here's what it had to change to fight back
Adding freshly sliced meat isn't the only major change Subway has made in the past several years.
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Exclusive-Software company Enfusion draws takeover interest from private equity, Irenic Capital
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss NEW YORK Software company Enfusion Inc is attracting takeover interest from private equity firms and
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