On the backdrop of loose monetary policy in developed economies, China is the only major economy whose monetary policy remains normal, said Sun Guofeng, head of the monetary policy department with the People's Bank of China.
On the first day of the Sina Weibo account, Hong Kong Police posted twice. One post said, "Fairness, selflessness, professionalism, and care are our mission. Regardless of race, age or duties, we will work together to maintain public order and share a safe city with citizens."
On the list are renowned titles such as the classic revolutionary novel Hong Yan (Red Crag), the Mao Dun Literature Prize-winning work Ordinary World of novelist Lu Yao, and the Hugo Award-winning sci-fi novel The Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin.
On Tuesday night, the ministry issued a set of guidelines requiring real-name ticketing along with tourists' contact and transportation information and encouraging full use of big data-powered technology to monitor tourist information in real time as scenic attractions have gradually started reopening.
On social media, topics related to African swine fever received thousands of comments over the past few days.
On Wednesday, the Dow lost 282.31 points, or 1.04 percent, and closed at 26,989.99. The S&P 500 fell 17.04 points, or 0.53 percent, to 3,190.14. The Nasdaq Composite gained 66.59 points, or 0.67 percent, and closed at 10,020.35.
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On Wednesday, the government announced it would ban entertainment venues such as mahjong parlors, karaoke lounges and nightclubs for 14 days in an urgent move to minimize social gatherings, after fitness centers, cinemas, and billiard and game centers were banned last week. However, beauty parlors and massage centers are spared.
On the other side, dozens of young workers, side by side at their workstations, do the same job manually - assembling the electrical products that protect people's homes from short circuits.
On Wednesday, the PBOC conducted 40 billion yuan of reverse repos, while 110 billion yuan of reverse repos matured.
On Tuesday, a joint report on Chinese mobile phone habits issued by Aier Eye Hospital, a Chinese private hospital specializing in eye care, and Particle News app noted that 753 million Chinese spend an average of six hours staring at electronic screens a day. Women born in the 1990s spend an average of 10 hours a day, mainly browsing online shopping sites and watching videos.