Singapore’s stock exchange said several China-related special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) projects have expressed interest in raising funds in the city-state after the exchange earlier this …
Monthly Archives For September 2021
Coronavirus: Beijing tells Hong Kong to strengthen quarantine, testing policies to secure border reopening
Hong Kong’s No 2 official says talks with mainland officials on reviving cross-border travel can resume if improvements made in three areas of Covid-19 policy.
American Siblings Barred From Leaving China for 3 Years Return to U.S.
Their release coincided with an agreement on Friday that cleared the way for a senior executive of Huawei Technologies, the Chinese telecommunications giant, to return to China.
Investors try on Step One IPO at 16.1x EBITDA, $1.53 a share
Direct to consumer underwear retailer Step One is seeking to raise $81.3 million for its initial public offering to list as early as late October.
Some Apple, Tesla suppliers suspend production in China amid power pinch
Several Apple Inc and Tesla Inc suppliers have suspended production at some Chinese factories for a number of days to comply with tighter energy consumption policies, putting supply chains at risk in …
Cryptocurrency Exchanges Curb Trading From China After Beijing’s Warning
One of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges said it would close all user accounts in mainland China by the end of the year, days after the country’s central bank declared all crypto-related …
Applied Blockchain, Inc. Provides Business and Partnership Update
Applied Blockchain, Inc. (“Applied Blockchain” or the “Company”) (PINK: APLD) today reaffirmed its strategic decision to locate its mining operations in North America.
China power crunch spreads, shutting factories and dimming growth outlook
BEIJING: Widening power shortages in China have halted production at numerous factories including many supplying Apple and Tesla, while some shops in the northeast operated by candlelight and malls …
U.S., EU to discuss global trade and tech cooperation as they seek to counter China
The urgency between the U.S. and European Union to cooperate on trade and tech broadcasts Western ambition to ante up for competition with China.
China to limit non-medical abortions
Chinese officials realized new guidelines aimed at reducing abortions for non-medical purposes. The state council said the rules will help improve women’s overall access to pre-pregnancy health care …
China has a new legal weapon in mission to steal intellectual property
China has weaponized a new legal mechanism in its war of conquest against foreign intellectual property and technology.
Review of Georgia’s exports to China from January through August 2021
Georgia exported 187,419 tons of precious metals and concentrates to China worth $350.4 million from January through August 2021, Trend reports referring to the National Statistics Office of Georgia …
China’s Ban on Crypto Isn’t Hurting Bitcoin. Here’s Why.
Traders may be switching to decentralized exchanges that allow users to swap tokens with far more privacy and anonymity than a standard brokerage.
