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Geely recalls vehicles for defective fuel pumps
China's Geely Holding Group (ZGH) has applied to recall 89,657 vehicles due to defective fuel pumps, the country's market regulator has said.
Chinese online lender HeZhong International seeks U.S. IPO
HeZhong International Holding, which operates a peer-to-peer lending platform in China, has filed for an IPO on the U.S. stock market.
China's e-commerce platforms lower iPhone prices
China's two e-commerce platforms JD.com and Suning on Friday announced price cuts on certain iPhone models.
China's listed companies upbeat about 2018 performance
Some 1,300 companies traded on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges had released their performance forecasts
GM eyes on long-term growth in China market
General Motors (GM) views the China market constructively and is well positioned for its "long-term growth".
BMW expects sales to grow slightly in 2019
BMW expects sales to grow slightly "in the low to mid-single-digit area" in 2019, the German car maker announced on Friday.
Xiaomi unveils independent brand Redmi in globalization push
Xiaomi turned one of its smartphone series into an independent brand in its latest efforts to sharpen its competitive edge and expand overseas.
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Costa Group has been battered in morning trade, shedding as much as 40 per cent after it cutting its half year forecasts to flat
Didi offers deposit-free vehicle sharing in east China
China's ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing on Thursday offered a deposit-free service for its shared vehicles in the cities of Hangzhou and Ningbo.
Calvin Klein to close its flagship store in New York
The company is evaluating options for future retail locations, and will also be unveiling new consumer experiences both online and offline.
Lufthansa, biggest airline in Europe in 2018
Carrying 142 million passengers in 2018, the Lufthansa Group has set a new record and become the biggest airline in Europe.
Fiat Chrysler reaches $800M settlement in alleged emissions cheating cases
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has reached an $800M settlement with U.S. authorities and consumers over alleged diesel emissions cheating cases.
Feature: Tourism rejuvenates old Silk Road town
Feature: Chinese digital company seeking growth in U.S.
To Sort Anbang’s Assets, Chinese Authorities Create Dajia
UBS: The globe is headed for a recession if U.S-China trade talks fails