China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd.’s painful 4 percent tumble on Wednesday is a crude reminder of the dangers of trading on reform hopes. The catalyst for the stock’s biggest drop in more than two months…
Monthly Archives For July 2017
BRIEF-Bank Of Beijing to pay A shares annual div for FY 2016 on July 12
July 6 Bank Of Beijing Co Ltd : * Says it will pay cash dividend of 0.25 yuan(before tax)/share and use additional paid-in capital to distribute 0.2 new shares/share for 2016 to shareholders of record…
China’s central bank continues to suspend cash injections
BEIJING, July 6 (Xinhua) — China’s central bank Thursday suspended open market operations for a tenth trading day in a row, citing a relatively high level of liquidity in the banking system. With 70 billion…
China’s new bond connect won’t ruin interest in mainland equities: EY
The newly-launched bond connect will not outshine Chinese equities, as there’s enough interest and money for both, EY said China has been accelerating listings to reduce a backlog of IPOs and was expected to continue…
Chinese overseas property purchases crash through US$100b barrier in 2016
“Up to half of this new investment could go to property.” China last year surpassed Singapore as the largest source of Asian capital in the global real estate market for the first time, accounting for…
After year-long wrangle, China sets date to confront financial risks
Beijing will hold a long-delayed key financial work conference this month, putting the focus on financial security in the run-up to an expected changing of the top Communist Party guard later this year, sources and…
Chinese Shoppers Are Turning Their Backs on Foreign Brands
Foreign brands are falling from favor in China, the world’s biggest consumer market, according to reports by Nielsen Holdings Plc and Bain & Co. Domestic companies producing consumer goods such as food and beverages or…
Foreign Brands Capture Less of China’s Growing Consumer Market
Foreign brands are falling from favor in China, the world’s biggest consumer market, according to reports by Nielsen Holdings Plc and Bain & Co. Domestic companies producing consumer goods such as food and beverages or…
Should US companies doing business in China be worried?
Sandra Navidi, BeyondGlobal, LLC, and Li Zhao Mandelbaum, China Iowa Group, discuss whether US companies that are doing business in China should be concerned over North Korea’s missile tests and Trump’s tweets. ( read original…
China’s ‘dockless’ bike sharing could be coming to a street near you
One of China’s largest operators, Mobike, unleashed 1,000 of its orange-wheeled bicycles in the rainy English city of Manchester. Chinese startups want to export their bike-sharing revolution all around the world. The companies are rolling…
China looks for free-trade deal with Canada to avoid Norsat controversy
While many Canadian business executives favour the idea of free trade with China, political rivals like Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer oppose it. Scheer told CTV last month that Canada would continue to have a “dynamic”…
China sees free trade with Canada as way to avoid future Norsat-like uncertainty
OTTAWA – China is hoping a future free-trade deal with Canada will help it avoid future controversies such as the national security concerns that surfaced over a Chinese takeover of a Canadian satellite technology company.…
After China spending spree, rainmaker Hu says time to look closer to home
BEIJING Primavera Capital Group, one of China’s largest private-equity firms, is paying closer attention to domestic opportunities in sectors such as health and technology in the face of stricter capital controls at home and rising…