China’s economic growth is likely to slow to 5.5% in 2022 from an expected expansion of 8.2% this year, a Reuters poll showed, but the central bank could remain cautious about monetary easing due to…
Monthly Archives For October 2021
General Motors goes against the herd in China and lands a second hit with its petrol-guzzling SUV in a field of electric vehicles
General Motors has scored a second hit in China with a petrol-guzzling sports-utility vehicle (SUV) powered by an internal combustion engine even as it went against the herd in a market that is …
China Keli Signs Share Exchange Agreement with PT Hydrotech Metal Indonesia
China Keli Electric Company Ltd. (TSXV: ZKL.H) (the “Company” or “China Keli”) is pleased to announce that, pursuant to its previously announced letter of intent, it has entered into a share exchange …
Nestle creates North America, China business zones under reorganisation
Nestlé has restructured its geographic business zones with new single reporting units for North America and China, the Swiss food…Read …
Bitcoin Mining After the China Ban: US Dominance Is Set to Continue
China has “missed the ball” as geopolitical certainties and access to cheap power and infrastructure enable the U.S. to take more bitcoin mining market share.
Ex-Air Force Software Chief Eviscerates Pentagon For Already Having Lost The AI Race Against China
Nicolas Chaillan rings the alarm on just how dire things really are when it comes to competing militarily with China on the cyber front.
US leads world in bitcoin mining after China crackdown sends industry overseas
Industry’s huge use of electricity could present an awkward question for Joe Biden ahead of the CoP26 climate talks …
Beijing’s Time for Evergrande Choosing
Strategic ambiguity is no solution for a major debt implosion.
Evergrande crisis: Beijing not likely to let developer collapse even as it gets tough, analysts say
Beijing will not likely allow property giant China Evergrande Group to collapse as the government devises a way to get tough on the company without inducing sectorwide turmoil, market analysts said at …
China’s Power Crisis Will Affect Industries Worldwide
Dependency on Chinese electricity leaves everyone else open to inflationary pressures. Beijing needs to incentivize renewables even more.
The real question about China for investors
China’s crackdowns against the property sector and its technology giants have jolted financial markets, sparking a debate about whether or not China is still “investable”. Longer-term bullish …
Binance to halt peer-to-peer trading service in China, severing final link with market amid Beijing’s cryptocurrency crackdown
The world’s biggest digital currency exchange will cease to offer peer-to-peer trading in mainland China, severing its final ties with a market it largely withdrew from four years ago.
Beijing Looks Set to Repeat Tokyo’s Olympic Mistakes
A relaxed approach would be in China’s interest but goes against the grain for the Communist Party.