Neil Thomas of Eurasia Group says the history resolution passed at Chinese Community Party's sixth plenum reflects "how powerful and unrivalled Xi Jinping has become" in the party.
Jin Liqun, President of AIIB, discusses China's announcement to stop financing coal plants overseas and key considerations for developing countries making the transition towards zero carbon.
Wu Changhua, CEO of Beijing Future Innovation Center says that China's carbon emissions trading scheme is a "major policy vehicle" to help price carbon and incentivize industries to adopt solutions as soon as possible.
Paul Lukaszewski from Aberdeen Standard Investments says the knock-on effects of Huarong's issues will depend on the resolution details.
BlackRock's Neeraj Seth says Asian fixed income is in a "sweet spot" but it is currently under-represented in global portfolios.
The acceleration of decoupling between the U.S. and China has made China aware that the country must achieve technological self-reliance. And Jonathan Pain of the Pain Report describes the decoupling as a "technological iron curtain" between the two countries.
Hong Kong is a special administrative region in China, which means it has the highest degree of autonomy within the country. Here's how this relationship has come to be and what the future holds.
China has been escalating its military activity in Japan's airspace, and Japan has doubled its fighter jet intercepts in response.
The Chinese conglomerate's plans to buy Dick Clark Productions for $1 billion have been scrapped. CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports.
Thomas Byrne, president of The Korea Society, says China's retaliation to the THAAD anti-missile system is bringing South Korea consternation.