China's top legislature is considerring removing outdated laws relating to the crime of speculation, a throwback to the days of China's planned economy, from the country's law books.
The central bank revealed that it would consider using market measures to implement a dynamic fine-tuning of its monetary policy over the next six months.
The National Bureau of Statistics has released a report that attempts to explain why economic growth went up but energy use declined in the first half of the year.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission has released draft rules that will classify futures firms based on their risk management, market influence and compliance status.
The initiative, known as Golden Sun, will provide subsidies to projects that produce more than 500 megawatts of solar power over the following two to three years.
China's gross domestic product grew by 7.1 percent in the first half of 2009, putting it back on track to achieve the government's goal of 8 percent growth for 2009.