More than 100 asset management companies have signed up to join the Ant Fortune platform since its inception in 2015, representing over 90 percent of all fund management companies in China.
More medical workers, who were sent to Wuhan, Hubei province, will soon return to Shanghai and will stay in six hotels located around Dianshan Lake in Qingpu district.
More than 2 feet (60 centimeters) of rain had fallen in places, and the drenching went on and on, with forecasters saying there could be an additional 45 centimeters by the end of the weekend.
More measures are expected to be put in place to battle China's sluggish steel and iron market as major producers experience a slump in profits, industry officials and experts said.
More than 160,000 volunteers will provide support services for events in Beijing celebrating the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China, the volunteers' headquarters said.
More than 150 years after French and British troops sacked Beijing's Old Summer Palace in 1860, relics that may have been taken from the site are showing up at foreign auction houses, prompting an outcry from China.
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More people have also fostered a hobby of baking while spending more time at home, and this has driven the consumption of yeast for baking cakes and pastries.
More than 230 corporations from Beijing have transferred to the new area during the past two years, according to Wang Dongfeng, secretary of the Communist Party of China Hebei Provincial Committee.
More medical workers and personal protective equipment can be spared from hospitals to testing sites, said the mayor, expressing his confidence in achieving the daily goal of testing 20,000 people by May 25, when 12 additional testing sites will be added across all five boroughs.
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