This is the second time this year that the financial regulators are stressing the need to direct household savings into the capital market. In January, the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission said that more household savings should be efficiently channeled into inflows in the capital market in the long run.
This announcement brings the number on Chinese banks taking part to 13, which together represent an estimated 80 percent of Chinese cross-border payments. The Bank of China (BOC) and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) had already joined the initiative.
This time, the niche marque wants to revamp its image in China with a special focus on French fashion and haute couture, which is well reflected in its new slogan that reads "aesthetics drives further".
This is yet another benefit of Amazon’s -a-year Prime program. In addition to free two-day shipping on millions of items, the subscription service offers free two-hour Prime Now delivery, the Prime Music streaming service, Prime Video streaming, cloud storage, the ability to borrow e-books through the Kindle Lending Library, discounts at Amazon’s bookstores, and other benefits.
This came as the country's financial regulators increased supervision to defuse risks, resulting in higher standards for capital.
This month, Yang Xiaozhou, the head of Puxian county, has livestreamed twice, most recently on May 6, with combined sales revenue of more than 2 million yuan.
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This time-tested company was established over 350 years ago with the mission of "gathering herbal medicines to make the world more fragrant". But for me, this ancient brand is more than just a piece of heritage, it is very much part of China's modern-and future-economy, by combining the finest aspects of traditional Chinese culture with the cutting-edge approaches of the modern age.
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This is the 21st year that AmCham China has surveyed its members on the business environment in China.
This has resulted from another problem: the professional level of opticians, who are not supposed to be salesmen selling "frames" and "glasses", but medical professionals capable of dealing with the problems consumers are facing and providing solutions.