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Shanghai
Ant Group is taking its IPO to Hong Kong and Shanghai. Why is it skipping New York?
Jul 23, 2020
And is it a sign of things to come for relations between the U.S. and Chinese economies?
A Shanghai postcard: life after the COVID-19 economic shutdown
by
Jennifer Pak
Apr 27, 2020
With masks, fever checks and health QR codes, there are signs that the coronavirus still poses a threat to daily life.
Shanghai Stock Exchange shoots for the STARs with new tech-focused board
Jul 22, 2019
The STAR market is enjoying a buzzy debut, with "a huge amount" of oversubscription from institutional and retail investors.
China's food deliverers have hectic schedules
by
Jennifer Pak
Feb 6, 2019
High demand leads to a high-stress job for couriers.
Shanghai caps population to combat "big city diseases"
by
Jennifer Pak
Jan 17, 2018
China's Cabinet has decreed that the city's population should be 25 million — barely more than it is today.
Loss and redemption on the Street of Eternal Happiness
by
Rob Schmitz
Aug 1, 2016
A reporter investigates the violent history of his Shanghai property.
The story of China through the lens of one Shanghai street
by
David Brancaccio
and Rob Schmitz
May 17, 2016
A new book from Marketplace's Rob Schmitz, "Street of Eternal Happiness: Big City Dreams Along a Shanghai Road," follows the lives of people in China's largest city.
For public good, not for profit.
The Chinese dream on the Street of Eternal Happiness
by
Kai Ryssdal
May 16, 2016
A look at Marketplace China correspondent Rob Schmitz's new book.
China's struggle for a free (stock) market
Aug 25, 2015
The government's hand is quite visible at the Shanghai exchange.
Shanghai Composite posts biggest one-day drop in years
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Rob Schmitz
Aug 24, 2015
China 'should have been prepared for it.'