China’s factory activity expanded in July at the slowest pace in 17 months as higher raw material costs, equipment maintenance and extreme weather weighed on business activity, adding to concerns …
Monthly Archives For July 2021
China investigates former senior banking regulatory official
Cai Esheng, former vice-chairman of China’s top banking regulatory body, is under investigation for suspected serious violations.
China tech stocks set for worst month since global financial crisis
Chinese technology stocks listed in the US are set for their worst month since the global financial crisis after global investors dumped shares following a regulatory crackdown by Beijing. The Nasdaq …
CSL Roundup: Shenzhen edges Guangzhou FC, Shandong defeats Henan
Provided by Xinhua Gao Lin one goal and one assist helped Shenzhen beat his former club Guangzhou while Shandong hammered Henan 2-0 in the Chinese S …
China’s factory activity expands at a slower pace in July- official PMI
China’s factory activity expanded at a slower pace in July due to higher raw material costs, equipment maintenance and extreme weather, adding to concerns of a slowdown in the world’s second-biggest …
Vice President Kamala Harris to visit Vietnam and Singapore amid tensions with China
Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Singapore and Vietnam next month to strengthen the U.S.’s relationship and economic ties with the Indo-Pacific region, the White House said on Friday.
China battles biggest corona outbreak in months
BEIJING: Hundreds of thousands of people in China were in coronavirus lockdown Friday as the country battled its worst outbreak in months, while the United States intensified vaccination efforts in …
China Bank H1 net profit up 39%
Sy family-led China Bank grew its second quarter net profit by 23 percent year-on-year to about P3.68 billion on the back of an expansion in net interest earnings and a decline in credit loss …
The First Foreign Film to Hit China in Weeks? A British Christmas Movie About a Cat
The first import to break through China’s nearly two-month political moratorium on foreign films apparently won’t be “Black Widow” or “Space Jam: A New Legacy.” Instead, Beijing is opening its …
Investors rethink China strategy after regulatory shocks
But some investors have still been left figuring out whether to double down or flee. In a hastily arranged call on Wednesday evening, Chinese regulators told a dozen or so executives from global …
Investors rethink China strategy after regulatory shocks
But some investors have still been left figuring out whether to double down or flee. In a hastily arranged call on Wednesday evening, Chinese regulators told a dozen or so executives from global …
China tightens grip on Australia as Beijing makes major markets power play
CHINA has tightened its grip on Australia as Beijing made a major markets power play that led to the iron ore prices dropping under $200 per tonne.
Citigroup CFO Sees No Impact From China’s Regulatory Crackdown
Citigroup Inc.’s chief financial officer said China’s recent moves to crack down on companies isn’t likely to harm the bank’s business across the Asia-Pacific region.