From poor migrant villages to multi-million dollar housing developments, people in China are beginning to feel the squeeze.
Despite a $5.8 billion year-to-date trading loss, JPMorgan still earned $5 billion in the second quarter.
Ellen Kullman says agriculture is where the jobs are and stresses that more kids should pursue science, math and engineering.
Boeing says the airline industry will need one million new pilots and technicians over the next twenty years.
Going against a court order, Pennsylvania city slashed workers' pay to minimum wage, citing dire financial problems.
Blockbusters have budgets of over $100 million, but they are not always profitable.
The office retailer says hot products like Google's new Nexus tablet will drive back-to-school spending.
American filmmakers are picking up movie making partners in China, but are wary of Chinese government censorship.
Survivors of the Costa Concordia disaster received the minimum compensation under international law.
Source: http://money.cnn.com/video/news/2012/07/13/n-china-slowdown.cnnmoney
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