China reported 22 new COVID-19 cases in the mainland on July 20 versus 65 a day earlier, the country’s health authority said on Wednesday. Of the new cases, 20 originated overseas, and two were local…
Monthly Archives For July 2021
Typhoon In-fa strengthening while on track to impact Japan, Taiwan and China
Typhoon In-fa is intensifying over the northwestern Pacific Ocean as it begins to impact parts of Japan. The storm is expected to potentially lash Taiwan and parts of China by this weekend.
Severe Flooding Kills at Least 12 in Central China
The heaviest rainfall on record in Zhengzhou, a provincial capital of five million people, trapped passengers inside the city’s subway system, footage shared on social media showed.
Nokia secures its first 5G radio contract in China, Ericsson’s China market share slumps
Finnish telecommunications giant Nokia has seen a rebound from its dull performance in the rapidly expanding and lucrative Chinese 5G infrastructure supply market last year. A report by China’s …
Japan exports jump on solid U.S., China demand
Japan’s exports jumped in June led by U.S. demand for cars and China-bound shipments of chip-making equipment, supporting hopes for an export-led recovery in the world’s third-largest economy. …
Markets haven’t even begun to reflect China-US decoupling risks
The writer is a research associate at Oxford university’s China Centre and author of ‘Red Flags: Why Xi’s China is in Jeopardy’ Investors have been given a clear warning of the decoupling dichotomy …
China’s slowing economic growth and potential headwinds may suggest fiscal loosening is imminent
China’s slowing investment approvals and lower-than-expected pace of government spending have fuelled debate over whether the country should be ramping up fiscal spending, particularly as economic …
Will China’s cybersecurity review of IPOs close the door on tech firms raising funds in New York?
China’s cybersecurity vetting of foreign IPOs could end the marriage between American capital and Chinese tech because the proven exit path for investments is now uncertain.
Internet and tech SPAC Apollo Acquisition files for a $40 million IPO
Apollo Acquisition, a blank check company targeting the internet and technology sectors, filed on Tuesday with the SEC to raise up to $40 million. The Beijing, China-based company plans to raise $40 …
China Breached Dozens of Pipeline Companies in Past Decade, U.S. Says
The disclosure about the breadth of state-sponsored cyberattacks was part of a warning to pipeline owners to increase the security of their systems to stave off future intrusions.
Chinese micro-cap Ostin Technology Group sets proposed price at $4 ahead of $14 million US IPO
The article Chinese micro-cap Ostin Technology Group sets proposed price at $4 ahead of $14 million US IPO originally appeared on IPO investment manager Renaissance Capital’s web site …
China’s Digital Inequality Dilemma: Open-Source Innovation vs. Control
China’s fight against data-driven inequality could also hamper prosperity. Web 3.0 is one solution but will the Communist party embrace it?
Nearly 600 IPOs rolled out globally in the second quarter, dominated by traditional listings while SPAC activity cooled, says EY
Traditional IPOs boomed in the quarter while SPAC formation slowed, partly due to heightened scrutiny from regulators.