China's official PMI numbers showed a sharp upturn. The information was released by the National Bureau of Statistics and the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing. The number reached 50.2, ... Read Full Story »
The Chines and U.K. economies could hardly be more different. With capital cities over 5,000 miles apart, England remains the leading example of the old financial world, and China holds ... Read Full Story »
Property prices in China fell again last month in most of the 70 cities the National Bureau of Statistics measures. Forty-six cities had declines, a trend which has gone on for ... Read Full Story »
Data from The Conference Board show that China's growth has been rekindled, albeit modestly. "The Conference Board Leading Economic Index for China increased 0.5 percent in May to 155.0 (2004 ... Read Full Story »