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Last Updated: July 7, 2016

China Reverts to ‘Grid Management’ to Monitor Citizens’ Lives

Lucy Hornby
Financial Times
The aim is to reinstate the idea of upholding the party’s leadership.

Price Falls Keep China's Property Developers Grounded

Ben Bland
Financial Times
Analysts fear the Goldin development, which is meant to be the heart of a new commercial district, is the wrong project at the wrong time.

China Faces Struggle to Recast Steel Workers for Service Sector

Financial Times
Beijing has devoted a Rmb100bn ($15.4bn) fund to help “resettle” workers in the service sector.

China’s Struggle for a New Normal

Martin Wolf
Financial Times
Beijing seems strangely indecisive on the economy and yet increasingly authoritarian in politics.

China’s Booming Box Office

David Wilder
Financial Times
February’s record haul of Rmb6.9bn ($1.06bn) was inflated by the week-long Chinese new year holiday.

Recipe: Anglo-Chinese Pheasant Dumplings

Fuchsia Dunlop
Financial Times
Filled with game and pork belly, these English twists on ‘jiaozi’ dumplings are a wintry delight.

Top China Defector Passes State Secrets to US

Jamil Anderlini
Financial Times
U.S. intelligence agencies interrogating the brother of a disgraced Communist official believe he is the most valuable Chinese defector to flee to America.

Wang Qishan, China’s Anti-Corruption Tsar

Jamil Anderlini
Financial Times
The anti-corruption drive has been the central policy of this administration and its duration and severity have surprised almost everyone, not least the bureaucrats who have been its primary targets.

China Web Tsar Admits Censorship Troubles

Charles Clover
Financial Times
“We have indeed called for reinforcements over prominent online problems, this is the truth.”

The Young Foreigners Embedded in Chinese Local Government

Ben Bland
Financial Times
Communist China has a long history of recruiting foreign experts to advise state-owned companies and teach at universities.

Bearish Bets Multiply as China Slows

Henry Sender
Financial Times
A slowdown in China is harder for its trading partners and manufacturing competitors than it is for China itself.

Xi Warns China Military Amid Anti-Corruption Purge

Charles Clover
Financial Times
Xi delivered the stern message to the home unit of Xu Caihou, formerly one of China’s highest ranking generals, arrested last year for bribery scandal.

China Stocks Fall in Defiance of Beijing’s Support Efforts

Patrick McGee, Josh Noble and Gabriel...
Financial Times
Another 173 firms listed in Shanghai and Shenzhen announced trading suspensions after the market closed on Tuesday, bringing the total to around 940. 

GSK’s Viiv Arm Agrees China Tie-up to Produce HIV Drugs

Andrew Ward
Financial Times
GlaxoSmithKline signs a deal to manufacture cut-price HIV drugs in China as the UK group rebuilds its presence after a corruption scandal.

Why are China’s Stock Markets so Volatile?

Josh Noble
Financial Times
Home to the world’s largest equity markets after the US, China is still extremely volatile with benchmark indices often swinging as much as 10 per cent in a matter of hours.