Wall Street Journal
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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
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01.12.17Trump Nominee’s Proposal to Block China From Islands Sets Off Alarms
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If carried out, Tillerson’s proposal to bar Beijing from some South China Sea islands would likely trigger military battle, experts say
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01.10.17How to Ride an Escalator: China Says You’re Doing It Wrong
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01.06.17China Is Mad About Hollywood Remakes
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Aiming to crack new frontiers in China, Hollywood studios are turning to something familiar: established American films and TV series that can be remade for Chinese audiences.
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01.05.17China’s Electric Vehicle Strategy Paved With Potholes
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By the numbers, China looks like it’s on the way to dominating the global electric car industry. But
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01.04.17More Chinese Are Sending Younger Children to Schools in U.S.
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When Ken Yan’s parents were contemplating his future, they decided the best option for the 11-year-old was to send him 7,000 miles away from his home in China to Southern California. Ken didn’t speak English, and he would need to live with a host...
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01.04.17China Inc.’s Large Dollar Debts Fuel Beijing’s Efforts to Curb Yuan Plunge
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The large pile of foreign debt owed by Chinese companies, from state-owned banks to airlines, is giving added impetus to Beijing’s efforts to keep the yuan from falling too steeply against the rallying dollar.
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01.03.17Chinese Access to U.S. Semiconductor Industry May Be Curbed
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The Obama administration is finalizing a study that could lead to restrictions on Chinese investment in the U.S. semiconductor sector.
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01.02.17Twitter China Chief Kathy Chen Departs
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Twitter Inc.’s controversial China chief has departed after only eight months, the latest executive to leave amid a global reorganization. A stream of executives has left the company since it announced layoffs in October amid continued losses...
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12.30.16China’s Film Fever Cools
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China’s highflying box office got a reality check in 2016, as cutbacks in discounted tickets led to a sharp decline in cinema-revenue growth
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12.29.16U.S. Charges Three Chinese Traders With Hacking Law Firms
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Indictment says the traders bought shares of at least five publicly traded companies before announcements that the firms would be acquired
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12.28.16China’s Markets are Tamed— but Not Tempting
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The roller-coaster ride may be over, but global investors say that still hasn’t made China attractive for 2017
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12.27.16Xi’s Power Play Foreshadows Historic Transformation of How China is Ruled
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Party insiders say president wants to remain in office after his second term, breaking succession conventions
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12.27.16As China Pivots, Trump Risks Fighting an Old War
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Incoming U.S. administration highlights trade retaliation as Beijing shifts to a form of high-tech protectionism
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12.22.16China Weighs Response to New U.S. Trade Foe
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Beijing considers retaliatory steps after Trump appoints China trade skeptic Peter Navarro
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12.21.16Bring Back Jobs from China? In Shenzhen, They Aren’t That Worried
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As Trump presses companies on U.S. manufacturing, the city that became the globalization poster child has learned to adapt to economic shifts