Chinese investors are taking much of the limelight as the US government goes all out to attract foreign direct investment (FDI).
The first clearinghouse in North America for China's yuan currency, also known as the renminbi, is officially opened following ceremonies on Monday in Toronto.
Expect more cooperation on innovation between US, China, a US government official said Monday.
Christie’s had its biggest Asian Art Week sales ever, bringing in $161.1 million with the help of the sale of the Robert Ellsworth collection, one of the most prominent private American collections of Chinese art.
The Brooklyn Nets basketball team is preparing another outreach event for the city's Chinese community.
For Christine Mueller, a first-generation American-born Chinese mother, the dragon puppet craft show in the capital's museum stirred thoughts of her family's China origins.
When he arrived at JFK International Airport in 1983, music student Haojiang Tian, who knew little more than yes and no in English, had only $35 in his pocket.
China made its debut at the 41st annual Macy's Flower Show on Sunday in Manhattan.
Ellen Pao, a former junior partner of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB), can pursue punitive damages in her gender discrimination and retaliation case against her former employer, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Harold Kahn ruled on Saturday.
Zhao Shilan, the ex-wife of a former Chinese official, who was arrested in Washington state on allegations of immigration fraud and money laundering, will be released from custody on Monday, according to her lawyer.
The Chinese economy will provide "more rather than fewer" chances for the development of other countries against the backdrop of the new normal, Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli said at the China Development Forum 2015 on Sunday.
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