China Daily Star fees sparkle for office parties | Celebrities busy taking part in annual company gatherings at year end | Most entertainment stars will raise their appearance fees by as much as 50 percent for private parties during the Spring Festi... (photo: Creative Commons / maggiechiu / Flickr)
China Daily Gold falls in bad year for marriage | 'Unlucky' time for tying the knot may take shine off jewelry sales | The recent decline in the price of gold may extend on a firmer dollar but the falling price may not spur jewelry buying as Chines... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
The New York Times After Buying Spree, China Owns Stakes in Top U.S. Firms | SHANGHAI - Flush with cash despite the global economic downturn, China's sovereign wealth fund quietly snapped up more than $9 billion worth of shares last year in some of the biggest American corpo... (photo: creative commons/ mreid0183) BankChinaPhotosShanghaiUS
Breitbart Earnings Preview: Coca-Cola 4Q results NEW YORK P)Coca-Cola Co. reports earnings for its fiscal fourth quarter on Tuesday. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period. | OVERVIEW: Coca-Col... (photo: WN / sweet) CocaEarningsOpinionPhotosRelated
China Daily China's bank shares set to perform best | China's banks will outpace their peers in India and Indonesia, the best performers in Asia's banking industry over the past decade, to deliver the highest returns over ... (photo: AP / Andy Wong) AsiaBankChinaEconomyPhotos
China Daily New free trade zone to benefit China | Global opportunities to emerge from tariff-free market in Asia | China's top brands could be on the road to becoming global household names after the launch of the $4.5... (photo: Creative Commons / Partibmn (talk | contribs)) BusinessChinaPhotosTariffTrade
The New York Times Obama's Balancing Act on U.S. Trade Policies | Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania challenged President Obama last week on behalf of steel workers, and helped underscore the administration's ambivalence about trad... (photo: Creative Commons / tialikely) ChinaPhotosPresidentTradeUS