Spectators from mainland China will be allowed to attend both the Olympics and Paralympics, the International Olympic Committee announced Wednesday.
Monthly Archives For September 2021
China Seeks to Hold Off Evergrande Default With Purchase of $1.5 Billion Stake in Bank
Under the transaction, the Chinese state becomes the largest shareholder of the bank that has suffered due to Evergrande’s financial woes.
Could China’s Evergrande Become the Next Lehman? Here’s What Investors Should Know
Could one of China’s largest property companies end up being a contagion to the global economic system? The post Could China’s Evergrande Become the Next Lehman? Here’s What Investors Should Know …
Blockchain Insurance Market Next Big Thing : Major Giants Oracle, Block Cypher, Bit Pay
Global Blockchain Insurance Market Report – Production and Consumption Professional Analysis (Impact of COVID-19) is latest research study released by HTF MI evaluating the market risk side analysis, …
China power woes may impact PHL business
THE Philippines must brace for the impact of China’s power crisis, which has affected its manufacturing sector, and could imperil global trade, according to economists. This week, news reports …
Honor is now the third-largest smartphone brand in China
According to Counterpoint Research, Honor has outpaced Xiaomi in terms of smartphone sales in China for August and is thus one of the top-three largest smartphone brands in the country behind Oppo and …
Covid-19 cases fall as China counts down to National Day break
China’s Covid-19 cases lowest since latest outbreak, but National Day holiday a big worry Ke Yunnan, from Harbin’s health commission, said the city was carrying out a fourth round of mass testing.
Milley confirms he told China he would call ahead of US attack, claims Esper ordered calls based on intel
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley confirmed that he told his Chinese counterpart that he would “call” to warn of any potential U.S. attacks on Beijing, maintaining he had that …
China is facing an energy crunch and a debt crisis, and economists are sounding the alarm
The Chinese economy is grappling with the Evergrande crisis and a major energy crunch. On top of this, the government is cracking down on debt, big business and cryptocurrencies. Many investors and …
China pledges to let the market set energy prices as it moves to import coal and boost gas production amid electricity crisis
Coal imports have been hampered by a ban on Australian coal over Canberra’s call for an inquiry into the origins of COVID-19.
JPMorgan’s Erdoes Says Bank Has a ‘Lot of Stamina’ for China
China Evergrande Group’s debt troubles. The largest U.S. bank has been in China for a century and has “a lot of stamina” for staying in the country, Erdoes, who runs JPMorga …
China outspends US, others in overseas belt and road projects
China outspends the US and other major powers by at least 2:1 in its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) international development finance projects, spending a whopping $85 billion annually. But Chinese …
China’s Evergrande debt woes seen unlikely to trigger another global financial crisis
Cash-strapped Chinese property giant Evergrande Group’s debt woes are unlikely to spiral into another global financial crisis even if Beijing allows the company to fail, according to market …