BEIJING: Chinas exports unexpectedly grew at a faster pace in August thanks to solid global demand, helping take some of the pressure off the worlds second-biggest economy as it navigates its way …
Monthly Archives For September 2021
ByteDance Is in Talks for $4 Billion in Loans as IPO Wavers
ByteDance Ltd. is in discussions for about $4 billion in bank loans, according to a person familiar with the matter, as a crackdown on China’s internet sector casts doubt over the timing of its …
HK IPO-hopefuls hit the road
Dongguan Rural Commercial Bank, Broncus Holding Corp and Novotech Health Holdings have all hit the road for their respective IPOs on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. DRCB’s deal is led by sponsors ABC …
China’s Cabinet: Will further improve business environment
China’s cabinet said on Wednesday that it will further improve the business environment, Reuters reported, citing Chinese state media. The cabinet further added that it will stabilise market …
Aedas Reveals Mixed-Use Urban Development in Shenzhen
The first phase of the project includes high-rise twin office towers and residential towers to form a live-work complex, while the second phase includes residential, retail, recreation, cultural, and …
Beijing’s master plan for Hong Kong and Macau is far more than an economic blueprint. Here’s why
The road maps for the two special administrative regions set out ambitious political goals, as well as economic ones.
China’s ‘Quant’ Funds Curb Growth as Regulator Flags Risks
Tianyan Capital has become the latest hedge fund manager in China to limit the size of its quantitative investment business, after the main securities regulator advised bourses to pay attention to the …
Beijing bourse: China’s busy bureaucrats
From Beijing’s plans to overhaul its small-business stock exchange to Shanghai’s push to be a global financial services leader, legislators never seem to rest in China.
China’s Apparel Industry Growth Slows in July
China’s apparel industry growth slowed in July, along with other economic indicators, as the country faced sporadic outbreaks of the delta variant of Covid-19, as well as bad weather, including floods …
Xi Jinping: Make China’s COVID-19 vaccines a public good
In the fight against the coronavirus, vaccines should always be the top priority. Over the past couple of months, China has committed itself to promoting a fair and reasonable distribution of COVID-19 …
U.S. Warship Challenges China Claims Over Fortified South China Sea Reef
USS Benfold conducted the U.S. Navy’s first freedom of navigation operation since China introduced a new reporting law for foreign vessels.
China is not targeting any country with fan culture crackdown – Chinese embassy
China’s crackdown on “fan culture” is aimed at maintaining public order and will not affect its cultural exchanges with any country, the Chinese embassy in South Korea said on Wednesday.
China bans private tutors from giving online classes
China on Wednesday banned private tutors from giving classes online or in unregistered venues such as residential buildings, hotels and coffee shops, ramping up its effort to stamp out all for-profit …