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The Wall Street Journal is a global news organization that provides leading news, information, commentary and analysis. Published by Dow Jones, The Wall Street Journal engages readers across print, digital, mobile, social, and video. Building on its heritage as the preeminent source of global business and financial news, the Journal includes coverage of U.S. & world news, politics, arts, culture, lifestyle, sports, and health. It holds 36 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism.

Last Updated: July 7, 2016

Surge in Offshore Yuan Borrowing Rate Suggests China Intervention

Saumya Vaishampayan and Lingling Wei
Wall Street Journal
Move by banks in Hong Kong market, likely at behest of PBOC, seems aimed at bets against yuan.

Volkswagen in Talks to Make Electric Cars in China

Rose Yu
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The German car maker has signed a memorandum of cooperation with China Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co.

China’s Hunger for Steelmaking Coal Fuels Price Rally

Rhiannon Hoyle
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China is increasingly relying on coking-coal shipments from abroad due to a local shortage.

China Moves to Ease Foreign Concerns on Cybersecurity Controls

Eva Dou and Rachel King
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China will allow Microsoft, Cisco, other foreign tech companies to join the influential Technical Committee 260.

China’s Zika Fumigation Rules Raise Worries for U.S. Exporters

Costas Paris
Wall Street Journal
Companies worry that requirement to fumigate all containers could result in costs, delays.

In China, Economic Data Highlights Growing Divide Between Regions

Mark Magnier
Wall Street Journal
Provinces’ first-half figures for GDP growth also have revived the debate over the country’s statistics.

Beijing Flies Bombers Over Disputed South China Sea

Cris Larano and Jeremy Page
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Development comes as former Philippine leader heads to China for talks on resolving maritime dispute.

China Exports Slide on Weak Demand

Mark Magnier
Wall Street Journal
Global uncertainty and headwinds continue to buffet the world’s second-largest economy.

China’s Surveillance Ambitions

Mirjam Meissner
Wall Street Journal
China hopes to put a ‘social-credit score’ in place as technology advances....

Uber’s China Exit

Wall Street Journal
China isn’t big enough for two ride-sharing companies....

China’s Taikang Life Insurance Takes 13.5% Stake in Sotheby’s

Kelly Crow
Wall Street Journal
The life insurance company also expressed interest in possibly nominating directors to Sotheby’s board.

South China Sea Spat Looms Over Asean Meeting in Laos

Ben Otto
Wall Street Journal
ASEAN has long been divided on the South China Sea.

Samsung Bets on China’s BYD for Growth

In-soo Nam
Wall Street Journal
The South Korean technology giant plans to invest in the electric vehicle and battery maker’s $2.3 billion share sale.

Pokémon Chasers in China Hit Brick Wall

Eva Dou and Juro Osawa
Wall Street Journal
The popular app is unavailable in China, but players are still trying....

Challenging China: Former Executive Hosts a Politically Sensitive Book Club

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China puts heavy security on one woman....