Beijing will expand its international “circle of friends” by accelerating the implementation of more global services and projects and establishing core areas for exchanges. A five-year plan issued by …
Monthly Archives For September 2021
China’s Meishan Favored by Global Investors through Opening-up and Innovation
More than 50,000 guests and merchants from 66 countries (regions) participated in the exhibition online and on site, according to Meishan Municipal People’s Government. At this year’s Western China …
China’s warning about an overcrowded EV market to strengthen first movers, squeeze out fringe players
China’s warning against overbuilding in the electric vehicle (EV) industry is likely to underpin current industry leaders and support their valuations in a market backed by global money managers, …
The Commodities Feed: China refined product exports fall
Further trade data out of China over the weekend showed weak exports of refined products for August. Diesel exports fell by 49.7% YoY to 540kt, which is the lowest monthly volume of exports since May…
Huawei’s Decline Shows Why China Will Struggle to Dominate
Two years ago the telecom giant was set to control global 5G, but now its goal is survival. Beijing’s belligerence is to blame.
S&P 500 Futures: China, coronavirus entertain bears, Fed in focus
S&P 500 Futures print three-day downtrend, pressured around one-month low. Evergrande headlines, virus woes and West versus China keep sellers hopeful amid anxiety ahead of FOMC. S&P 500 Futures stay …
Evergrande collapse could have a ‘domino effect’ on China’s property sector, AllianceBernstein says
Some developers “can’t survive much longer” if the refinancing channel remains shut for a prolonged period, warns AllianceBernstein’s Jenny Zeng.
China has to win over Canada and Australia before trade pact talks can start
Chinese membership in a US-inspired transpacific trade group appeals to conservative nationalists in the country eager to embarrass President Joe Biden, as well as liberals who see it as a way to …
What China developer Evergrande’s debt crunch means for U.S. investors: Ed Yardeni
What could Evergrande’s debt crunch mean for Chinese and global markets? Ed Yardeni of Yardeni Research breaks down the situation.
US-China relations: two economies linked by financial risk can’t afford to go to war
What really brought presidents Joe Biden of America and Xi Jinping of China together by phone recently? Was it fear of an unintended confrontation over Taiwan or in the East China Sea, the challenge …
Can Crypto Save China’s Diamond Market?
Diamonds have not caught the attention of Chinese investors because they tend to lose their resale value. But that could change thanks to cryptocurrency.
The Origins of Covid-19: Searching for the source
In the earliest days of the pandemic, why did scientists, first consider, then quickly dismiss that this virus could be bio-engineered? A CNN special report, hosted by Dr. Sanjay Gupta, delves into …
Covid-19 origins: Why the search for the source is vital
While Covid-19’s origin story is currently defined by a lack of hard evidence and data, scientists around the world continue their search for answers to how the pandemic began. CNN Chief Medical …