Caixin
From their website:
Caixin Media Company Limited is a media group dedicated to providing financial and business news through periodicals, online content, mobile apps, conferences, books and TV/video programs. Caixin Media aims to blaze a trail that helps traditional media prosper in the new media age through integrated multimedia platforms.
Led by Hu Shuli, who is internationally recognized for her achievements in journalism, the editorial staff at Caixin Media is well-known for independent thinking and professional practices. They are insiders with a profound understanding of China’s economic and social transition. They are sharp observers with a global vision. They are the torchbearers of professional journalism, known for providing high-quality, credible content.
Caixin is Mandarin for “financial news.” The two-syllable word roughly rhymes with “sigh sheen” in English. A more accurate pronunciation can be rendered by making the Chinese sounds for the letter “c” — sounds like the “ts” in “hats” — and the letter “x” - an aspirant made with lips spread and the front of the tongue curled down against nearly closed teeth.
Caixin Media
01.13.14
Leading the Battle for Reform
Caixin Media
01.08.14
How Shanghai’s Free Trade Zone Works
Caixin Media
01.07.14
Chinese Firm Linked to CNPC Suspected of Fraud in Iraq
Caixin Media
12.30.13The Rise and Fall of a Local Official Obsessed
Caixin Media
12.17.13
Are Changes to China’s Family-Planning Rules Too Little, Too Late?
Caixin Media
12.09.13
Traditional Chinese Medicine Struggling to Find Cure for Regulatory Woes in the U.S.
Caixin Media
12.02.13
How an Expectant Mother Died in Qingdao
Caixin Media
11.25.13
Chinese State Oil Scandal Has Links to Iraq
Caixin Media
11.18.13
What Do Investigative Reporters Do?
Caixin Media
11.11.13
How Ambition Buried an Official Known As ‘The Digger’
Caixin Media
11.04.13
China’s Chilling Effect for Investor Research
Caixin Media
10.28.13