No matter how the ruling goes today in the case of Meng Wanzhou, it will have an impact on the fraught relationship between Canada and China. ( read original story …)
Monthly Archives For May 2020
China’s hidden targeting of Donald Trump one reason Facebook needs new cybersecurity approach
Too many loopholes exist for bad actors to influence our elections. It’s time for Facebook to get serious about closing them. ( read original story …)
YouTube is automatically deleting comments that criticize China’s Communist Party
YouTube’s automated comment filters are deleting comments that contain two key Chinese language phrases. The issue was detected by users in October 2019. Oculus founder Palmer Luckey put the … ( read original story …)
Stock Markets Mixed As China-US Tensions Return To Fore
Asian equities were mixed Wednesday as profit-taking and worries about deteriorating China-US relations were weighed against optimism over the gradual reopening of economies around the world. Hong … ( read original story …)
Treasury yields edge lower as U.S.-China tensions cool investor optimism
U.S. government debt prices inched higher Wednesday morning as U.S. concerns on new Hong Kong security laws cooled investor sentiment over economic reopening and a possible coronavirus vaccine. ( read original story …)
China regulator eases insurers’ bond investment rules to replenish bank capital
China’s banking and insurance regulator on Wednesday said it was relaxing rules for insurers investing in bonds used to replenish banks’ capital. ( read original story …)
Blockchain Market In The Energy Sector Industry Outlook and Opportunities in Grooming Regions : Edition 2019-2024
The energy sector has certain limitations, including high administration and transmission costs mainly, due to the centralized functioning of the sector. As blockchain address … ( read original story …)
Protesters in Hong Kong Rally Against China’s Tightening Grip
Many sought to oppose a bill that would threaten prison for disrespecting the Chinese national anthem, the latest expression of public anger at Beijing’s encroachment. ( read original story …)
China’s Young Struggle for Jobs in the Post-Outbreak Era
Finding work for a generation has become a major priority for the country’s leaders, who have promised a better life in exchange for a lack of political freedom. ( read original story …)
AP EXPLAINS: Why is China pushing Hong Kong security law
China is taking matters into its own hands after last year’s tumultuous anti-government protests in Hong Kong that often descended into tear gas-filled clashes. In a … ( read original story …)
Interested In China Unicom (Hong Kong) Limited’s (HKG:762) Upcoming CN¥0.15 Dividend? You Have 4 Days Left
Regular readers will know that we love our dividends at Simply Wall St, which is why it’s exciting to see China … ( read original story …)
China to push for new infrastructure construction
China’s National Development and Reform Commission has disclosed the scope of new infrastructure construction intended to facilitate digital transformation, smart upgrading and integration of … ( read original story …)
Stanley Ho, father of modern gambling in China, dies at 98
Stanley Ho, the Macao casino tycoon who was considered the father of modern gambling in China, died Tuesday in Hong Kong. He was 98. ( read original story …)
