In September, the internet finance authorities issued a notice requiring P2P platforms to share their credit information on borrowers to the country's major credit bureaus, a measure that reduced information asymmetry in the P2P industry and further strengthened protection of individual lenders on P2P platforms, according to Moody's.
In November, CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles Co, a manufacturer of high-speed and subway trains, will deliver the first batch of six subway cars to Boston, in the northeastern United States.
In September, Beijing's imports rose 7.3 percent month-on-month to more than 174.5 billion yuan, while exports stood at 34.95 billion yuan, down 2.5 percent from the previous month, Beijing Customs said.
In North Carolina, election officials said they will review about 41,000 provisional ballots from voters whose eligibility may be questioned, along with around 110,000 outstanding absentee ballots. They expect to finalize their count by Nov 12. Biden is about 77,000 votes behind Trump.
In Shanghai, the total land available for cemeteries was around 8 million square meters in 2013, according to the Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau, a fraction of the 30 million sq m available just a few years before.
In St. Louis, intensive care units are about 90 percent full; hospitals have had to double up patients in ICU rooms and pull nurses out of operating rooms so they could help those who are seriously ill, said Dr Alex Garza, head of the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force.
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In March 2012, a Sina Weibo user nicknamed Zoufan, a college student in Nanjing, committed suicide. Her last few social media posts indicated how depressed she was and, since she passed away, the comments of her posts have become an outlet for people to share their own unhappy feelings. There are over 160,000 comments on her last post. That inspired Zhu to set up a team to help identify people who express suicidal thoughts online.
In November, the General Administration of Sport of China attempted to address the problems by issuing a regulation that banned square dancing in certain venues. It also urged dancers and sports administrators to work together to maintain societal harmony.
In October 2013, China's top court devised an online blacklist to disclose information, including names and identity card numbers, of individuals and legal representatives of companies who have ignored monetary judgments.
In March, the Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council (A3PCON) and Chinese for Affirmative Action (CAA) in California jointly launched a reporting center to allow community members to report incidents of hate that they have experienced.