KUNMING, July 26 (Xinhua) — Southwest China’s Yunnan Province reported 18 imported confirmed COVID-19 cases and one imported asymptomatic carrier on Sunday, the provincial health commission said …
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Chinese mainland reports 76 new confirmed COVID-19 cases
The Chinese mainland recorded 76 new confirmed COVID-19 cases on Sunday, 40 local transmissions and 36 from overseas, the latest data from the National Health Commission showed on Monday. Among the 40 …
China’s foreign-currency bank deposits up $129.7B in H1
China’s bank deposits in foreign currencies increased by 129.7 billion U.S. dollars in the first half of this year, a senior official said on Friday. By the end of June, the balance of …
Stocks Eye Mixed Start as China Tempers U.S. Boost: Markets Wrap
Stocks are set for a mixed start Monday as traders weigh a U.S. rally spurred by corporate earnings, China’s technology-sector crackdown and an upcoming Federal Reserve meeting. The dollar was steady.
China imports more US LNG but still poised to miss 2020 trade pact goals
Chinese imports of U.S. LNG have surged in recent months, helping to keep U.S. export facilities running close to full bore. But the purchases are short of the levels called for under the truce that…
China orders Tencent to relinquish exclusive music label rights in antitrust crackdown
Chinas State Administration for Market Regulation ordered tech giant Tencent to relinquish its exclusive music label rights and fined it $77,144 after finding that the firm had violated antitrust laws …
No love for China stocks as sell-off unites UBS, BlackRock in rearguard action against Beijing policy and regulatory hawks
A Technology sell-off, Evergrande’s five-month plunge and the education technology stock wreckage are forcing investors to raise their defences against China’s unrelenting regulatory clampdown.
China jobs: inside the world’s biggest workforce
China has a workforce of close to 900 million people, of which 350 million are migrant workers and some 9 million are new graduates this year.
Early Crypto Mogul Says China Crackdown May Lead to Outright Ban
China’s crackdown on cryptocurrencies will probably intensify and may even lead to an outright ban on holding the tokens, according to Bobby Lee, one of the country’s first Bitcoin moguls.
Bitcoin ban in China on the cards
China’s crackdown on cryptocurrencies will probably intensify and may even lead to an outright ban on holding the tokens.
China-Listed Tutoring Firms Evaluate Impact From New Regulations
At least six mainland-listed companies made exchange filings Sunday on the impact from China’s sweeping rules on after-school tutoring, vowing compliance while evaluating possible adverse effects on …
Did China Mobile rumours lead Australia to make a wrong call over Digicel?
Canberra supports a plan to buy the phone carrier for US$1.1 billion, amid claims that Chinese ownership could facilitate spying by Beijing.
Beijing slams US before top diplomat’s key visit
State councillor and foreign minister Wang made the remarks at the third round of China-Pakistan foreign ministers’ strategic dialogue with counterpart Shah Mahmood Qureshi held in Chengdu, China’s …