Chinese Premier Li Keqiang says the country's effort in promoting innovation and entrepreneurship has helped to create jobs.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Dalian, says there will not be a hard landing for the world's second largest economy.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang touted the benefits of globalization in his speech at the World Economic Forum in Dalian, China.
China's recent regulatory crackdown has impacted some of the country's most acquisitive companies. Victor Chu, First Eastern Investment Group, weighs in.
Taavet Hinrikus, co-founder and CEO at TransferWise, weighs in on how rising anti-globalization sentiment in the U.S. is impacting innovators.
Eugene Qian, chairman of UBS' China strategy board, says Chinese companies are still acquiring even though the size of each deal is now smaller.
Trump will change his tune on the environment in a few years as clean tech generates more jobs, says Andre Borschberg, co-founder and CEO of Solar Impulse.
When one start-up trips up, generalizations tend to be made about other companies in the space, says Brad Keywell, co-founder and CEO of Uptake Technologies.
Alex Molinaroli, chairman and CEO of Johnson Controls, weighs in on China's economic growth and the opportunities India will present in the next decade.