The huge interest in acquiring durian farms by Chinese businessmen are worrying local farmers. As the Musang King durian gets popular in China in recent years, many businessmen have expressed interest to acquire durian orchards…
Monthly Archives For June 2017
China in ‘direct disregard’ for international order, Bishop says
The Prime Minister spoke realistically and pragmatically about the way things are,” she told Sky News. “The fact is in the South China Sea China has unilaterally reclaimed features, built military features on islands and…
Can China Solve its Soaring Leverage Problem?
High leverage ratios have in the past caused concern that financial asset bubbles in China might soon burst. According to the Bank for International Settlements, although the overall non-financial leverage ratio remains reasonable, the proportion…
China has room to deal with debt problems
Moody’s recent downgrading of China’s sovereign debt rating triggered waves of reaction in both financial markets and the policy circles. But like many other rating adjustments it looks more like a lagging, than a leading,…
Thousands attend candlelight vigil to commemorate victims of Tiananmen crackdown
A woman reacts during a candlelight vigil to mark the 28th anniversary of the crackdown of the pro-democracy movement at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in 1989, at Victoria Park in Hong Kong, China June 4, 2017.…
WestJet seeks Transport Canada approval to offer China flights
WestJet Airlines Ltd. is asking Transport Canada for regulatory approval to launch flights to China. CEO Gregg Saretsky made the comments at the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade on Friday, saying offering flights to Asia…
Hong Kong marks 28 years since bloody Tiananmen crackdown
HONG KONG — Thousands of Hong Kongers are expected at a candlelight vigil Sunday for victims of the Chinese government’s 1989 brutal military crackdown on protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, while Taiwan’s president called on…
Chinese Companies Move Deeper Into Shadow Banking
BEIJING—China’s crackdown on debt is driving some companies to a murkier form of financing as it gets harder to secure bank loans or tap the bond market. New loans from so-called trusts, firms that raise…
China is in the kind of technology bubble that helps local firms. Will it last?
China’s technology sector is in a bubble – but not the kind that erases huge fortunes when it bursts. This bubble, imposed by the Chinese authorities in Beijing in the form of the censored, closed…
Mobile Displpairing Tips _ How to Repair China Mobile Display in 3 minutes – Youtube
Mobile Displpairing Tips _ How to Repair China Mobile Display in 3 minutes – Youtube This video is a repost of Mobile Display Repairing Tips _ How to Repair China Mobile Display in 3 minutes…
China plans for financial stability
Qiu Yong, the president of Tsinghua University, addresses the opening ceremony in Beijing on June 3. [Photo/China.org.cn] Tsinghua PBCSF Global Finance Forum 2017, opening in Beijing on June 3 under the theme of “Economic Globalization…
Chinese securities regulator rejects more IPO applications
BEIJING, June 4 (Xinhua) — China’s top securities market regulator has rejected more initial public offering (IPO) applications from companies amid efforts to improve the quality of listed companies and protect the interests of individual…
Learn from us on democracy, Taiwan tells China on Tiananmen anniversary
TAIPEI Taiwan’s president offered on Sunday to help China transition to democracy, on the anniversary of China’s bloody crackdown on student-led pro-democracy protests in and around Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. Tsai Ing-wen said that the biggest…