This president has an iron grip on power and a strategy to reach global pre-eminence
Communist party seeks to cement its control over society
Alleged graft claims 18 of 205 members in group of Chinese political elite
As the Chinese leader tightens his grip, serious economic questions remain
Former insider offers glimpse into bare-knuckle politics and alleged Chinese corruption
Institutions are more global in their outlook, but there is more government intervention
A crackdown on corrupt hospitality is hitting domestic demand
Chinese politicians eye briefings on ‘America first’ approach to issues such as North Korea
Rice wine maker that shares name with president tracks drink’s return to favour
Mudslinging businessman living in New York exile says Beijing ‘wants to destroy me’
Guan Jun rejects allegations of links with China’s anti-corruption tsar
Liu Yao to appeal one of harshest punishments in Beijing’s crackdown on civil society
Beijing aims for more control over the economy by curbing outbound M&A, while helping the president erode the support of rivals
Regulators target market corruption in share subscription process
Tycoon paid inducements to promote ‘Geneva of Asia’ project in Macau
The head of the anti-corruption campaign has many foes. But his supporters want him to become the next premier
Sun Zhengcai was tipped as a possible successor to President Xi Jinping
Replacement of reformist party secretary of Chongqing deals blow to liberal factions
IHG joins hospitality sector’s rush to lure high spenders with outlandish offerings
Authorities detain 32 people over allegations of illegal fundraising
Graft investigation into Huang Rulun casts cloud over Beijing-Manila relations
Beijing will pass off a politically motivated purge as tough regulatory enforcement
An investigation illustrates the risks for targets of takeover bids
Leverage and opacity bedevil China’s outbound M&A ambitions
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