
Tesla Refreshes Model 3 and Slashes Prices of Top-End Cars
Tesla Inc. revamped the Model 3 sedan with sleeker looks and longer range while slashing prices of its
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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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China's economic woes may be behind Japan backlash -Suntory CEO
By Mayu Sakoda and Yukiko Toyoda TOKYO China's economy is in a "extremely difficult" situation, which may be
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Factbox-China's measures to shore up a faltering economy, more support expected
BEIJING China has rolled out a series of policy measures in recent months to revive a stumbling economy
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Exclusive-China to take more action to revive property sector -sources
By Julie Zhu and Jane Xu HONG KONG China is set to take further action including relaxing home-purchase
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China Crashes Germany’s Least-German Car Show in History
The I- in IAA, the name of Germany’s annual auto show, stands for international. This year’s event is
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Canada's largest pension fund trims staff as it puts China deals on hold - sources
By Julie Zhu and Kane Wu HONG KONG CPP Investments, Canada's biggest pension fund, has laid off at
1970-01-01 08:00

Macau Casino Rebound Shows Travel Is Bright Spot Amid China’s Woes
Macau’s casino recovery is sustaining momentum, with gaming revenue in August rising 686% from a year earlier to
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Explainer-Why is China's economy slowing down and could it get worse?
HONG KONG China's economic growth is slowing down as policymakers try to fix a property market downturn, with
1970-01-01 08:00

Spam Call Filter Firm Is Rare Beneficiary of Fukushima Furor
China’s fury over Tokyo’s decision to discharge treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant is producing a rare
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China relaxes mortgage rules to help homebuyers in latest stimulus push
China just made it easier for people to buy homes, in a move that could affect $3.5 trillion in mortgage loans as Beijing seeks to bail out a property market mired in a record slump and worsening cash crunch.
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China new home prices fall for fourth month, sales slump - survey
BEIJING China's new home prices fell for the fourth month in August, according to a private survey on
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