China's economy set to impress as supply-side structural reform continues
The Central Economic Work Conference confirmed the supply-side structural reform will continue unabated into 2017, and "seeking progress while maintaining stability" will be the guiding principle in governance and economic work next year.
MacroEconomy
Economic Watch: China's capacity-cut drive - successes and setbacks
Looking back at the economic priorities China set for 2016, addressing industrial overcapacity was always going to be a key battlefield.
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China's TCL to make, sell Blackberry smartphones
BlackBerry entered a long-term licensing deal with TCL, allowing the Chinese electronics company to make and sell BlackBerry-branded mobile devices globally.
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Chinese e-payment provider Alipay enters Czech market
Starting in Dec. 2016, Chinese tourists will be able to make payments using the Alipay application in the Czech Republic.
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In-depth
China's growth model reforms to spur global economy
China will still be a growth engine of a global economy beset by instability, thanks to efforts to shift its growth model among other stimulus endeavors.
Home prices gradually stabilize after curb policies
China's red-hot property market in major cities continued to stabilize after authorities stepped in with a spate of measures to contain prices.
Stability needed next year for stronger global economy
For China and the world to witness stronger economic growth next year, one thing is needed: stability.