Signaling a growing interest in China-related opportunities, Wells Fargo is continuing to strengthen its capabilities and operations to better serve its customers in the United States and China.
World Bank chief economist Kaushik Basu said the current world economic crisis will last at least another two years.
A unique feature in Columbia University student Zhao Binghao's 90-minute play Kurukulla is a cinematographer filming the action onstage.
San Franciscans kicked off the new month in style on Wednesday, with US President Barack Obama officially announcing May as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Mayor Ed Lee praising the city's Asian leaders during an opening ceremony to celebrate the ethnic community's contributions to the city.
The goal of ending poverty on Earth by 2030 remains a daunting task, partly due to a reduced role in the fight played by China in the coming years, according to experts and the head of the World Bank.
As hundreds of car makers vied for attention at the recent Shanghai auto show, it was clear that China's hunger for cars shows no sign of fading.
The Immigration Act of 1990 introduced the EB-5 visa, an "employment-based" route to legal permanent US residency - a "green card" - for foreigners with enough money to invest.
When it comes to attracting Chinese tech companies to the Bay Area, San Francisco is giving Silicon Valley a run for its money.
Chunhwa Chang was recently recovering from eye surgery, but that didn't stop her from planning a trip to China's Yunnan province later this year.
As their country changes in myriad ways, many Chinese are caught in the unfortunate position of being unable to support aging parents and grandparents.
San Francisco's Chinatown is today a living history of Chinese immigration in California, but part of that legacy was lost in a fire 126 years ago in nearby San Jose. Reminders of that community can be seen in a new exhibition that combines contemporary art with artifacts unearthed by archaeologists.
The US Court for the Eastern District held a preliminary hearing for Ma Lisong, a Chines resident who was arrested in an undercover sting operation by the US Homeland Security Department and charged with trying to export carbon fiber to China without a license.
Shipping bankruptcy strands ships, roils maritime cargo industry