China’s total annual import of intellectual property royalties may reach 350 billion yuan (US$54.13 billion) by 2025, according to guidelines published by the State Council, or cabinet, on Wednesday.
Monthly Archives For September 2021
India may block China investor in LIC IPO, Can’t be business as usual: Report
LIC IPO will be India’s biggest ever initial public offering from which the government is aiming to raise up to ₹900 billion, but India is mulling how to prevent Chinese investors from taking part.
India likely to block Chinese investment in insurance giant LIC’s IPO: Report
While the government is planning to allow foreign investors to participate in what is likely to be the country’s biggest-ever IPO worth a potential $12.2 billion, it is leery of Chinese ownership.
China Responsible For Market Crashes In Three Out Of The Last Five Years
Evergrande crisis wouldn’t be the first time when developments in China would have caused a major fall in the markets. China is responsible for major market routs in three of the previous five years.
China Sell-Off: Where to Invest $1,000 Right Now
Don’t get spooked by a China stock sell-off. Instead, consider it an opportunity to buy Chinese stocks with strong potential. You could either buy individual stocks, or invest in a China ETF. Here are …
The Latest: WHO reports global decline in new COVID-19 cases
The number of new COVID-19 cases continued to fall last week, with 3.6 million new cases reported globally, down from 4 million new infections the previous week, the World Health Organization said.
China Planned to Infect Bats with Coronavirus before Pandemic
Chinese virologists requested $ 14 million for experiments to create chimera viruses that can more easily infect humans. Wuhan virologists intended to infect the population of bats with coronaviruses …
UNGA: Xi Jinping hides behind ‘politics’ charge over Covid origin probe in China
China has once again raked up politics to stall the covid-10 origin probe even as Xi Jinping, the chinese president, offered his country’s cooperation in the investigation. Jinping, who addressed the …
China Says It Won’t Build New Coal Plants Abroad. What Does That Mean?
Beijing is the undisputed king of coal, but the announcement at the United Nations General Assembly this week was cautiously welcomed by climate experts.
Joe Biden and Xi Jinping Reassure United Nations As U.S.-China Rivalry Intensifies
In separate addresses at the United Nations on Tuesday, Biden and Xi employed careful language to dispel fears that the superpowers were headed for a Cold War.
Hardly Evergrande: China’s economy seen needing more support as curbs on property and tech take toll
More policy support for China’s economy, including boosts to banks’ lending power, is likely in coming months, some analysts say, to dispel gloom cast by property cooling measures, a burst of …
China and U.S. housing crises are both failures of central planning
Evergrande may not be China’s “Lehman Brothers moment,” but there are many parallels between the housing crises in China and the United States. Both are due to government control or regulation of land …
Evergrande crisis may spill over to China’s property and banking sectors: Somerset Capital
Min Chen of Somerset Capital Management says an Evergrande default that may lead to a spillover in China’s property and banking sectors will be manageable and would not turn into a Lehman Brothers …