These two regions are in the driving seat thanks to their diverse business structures which rely little on traditional industries, said Gao Huiqing, head of the development research department of the State Information Center.
There was some good news on the employment side on Thursday as Amazon Inc. said it plans to keep most of the US jobs it added to meet demand in March and April as housebound Americans turned to online deliveries.
There were 91,076 ethnic civil servants in Xinjiang last year, with more than 66 percent of them women. The figure represented a huge increase from about 3,000 in 1950, it said. In 1955, some 46,000 civil service officials were of ethnic minority origin.
These A-Shares will be added to S&P DJI's Global Benchmark Indices with an Emerging Market classification effective prior to the market's opening on Sept 23, 2019, using a reduced weight factor of 25 percent of each company's investable weight factor.
There is a great deal of space for China and France to develop strategic cooperation given the rising uncertainties of Europe's political situation and the profound changes in the international landscape, observers said. That is particularly so given that both are permanent members of the UN Security Council, they said.
There’s a bit of an e-commerce gold rush going down in California, where?Amazon.com customers are scrambling to squeeze in some last-minute shopping before they have to start paying sales tax on Sept. 15.
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There had been concerns about capital flight since the second half of 2016, when the economy was facing downward pressure and the Chinese yuan was in the middle of a losing streak against the dollar.
These terror networks have for decades taken advantage of the extreme difficulty that any government faces in fighting an elusive enemy that pulls the strings from some remote overseas location.
There were 193 new hospitalizations and 2,889 new cases of the coronavirus in the city, said de Blasio, adding that "Keep. Up. The. Fight. We need every New Yorker to be a part of driving numbers back down."
There may be a new “big brother” in town, and it might just go by the name of Amazon.com. That’s the worry of Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA) who today sent a letter to Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos expressing concern over the online retailer’s new Silk browser for the Kindle Fire. In the letter, Markey expresses concerns that Amazon.com could “collect and utilize an extraordinary amount of information about its users’ surfing and buying habits.”