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Monthly Archives For November 2021
Beijing Stock Exchange starts trading, unleashing power of small for Chinese economy
The newly-established Beijing Stock Exchange (BSE) started trading on November 15, marking a key step in China’s efforts to deepen capital market reform and support small businesses. At the launching …
Investor enthusiasm greets debut of Beijing Stock Exchange
Investors’ enthusiasm for the Beijing Stock Exchange, which debuted on Monday, can be seen in the burgeoning prices of the 10 companies trading on the new bourse, all of which surged more than 60 …
Hong Kong saw itself as Asia’s data hub, but Beijing’s strict cybersecurity rules threaten that status
Hong Kong’s ambition to become a regional data and innovation hub is threatened by an increasingly complicated web of security data rules and outdated local ones that complicate the flow of data …
China reports 22 new coronavirus cases for Nov 15 vs 52 day ago
China reported 22 new confirmed coronavirus cases for Nov. 15 compared with 52 a day earlier, its health authority said on Tuesday.
China Telecom US unit asks court to block FCC action
China Telecom Americas was ordered by the FCC to discontinue US services by early January.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
U.S. Senate leader will add China tech bill to defense measure
U.S. Senate Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Monday he will add legislation to boost U.S. competitiveness with China to a massive defense policy bill the Senate is due to begin …
China, Russia used pandemic disinformation to undermine U.S., report says
China and Russia spread disinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic in a bid to undermine the United States and support Chinese and Russian narratives around the world, according to a report by the …
Chinese public official expelled after promoting crypto mining
To undermine the government’s prohibition on all mining activities, former Jiangxi provincial committee vice-chairman Xiao Yi is accused of abusing his positio …
US entangled in COVID-19 vaccine mandate dispute as cases rise in cold weather
As the cold days set in, the United States is again seeing a surge of COVID-19 cases, though deaths and hospitalizations trend lower, while the federal government’s vaccine mandate consistently faces …
Global climate fight hinges on China’s $6.5tn green investments challenge
China needs to unleash $6.5tn in green investments and radically reorganise its economy if the planet is to win the fight against climate change. The warning comes in the wake of COP26 where hopes …
China’s economy has slowed, but trade is still booming
China’s economy performed well through the pandemic. While it’s now tapering off, some parts — especially those related to trade — are still booming. China was the world’s only major economy to escape …
New listings surging on Beijing’s first stock exchange
BEIJING: A cohort of companies making their debut on Beijing’s first-ever stock exchange rallied on the first day of trading and this is welcome news to Chinese leaders who have been fighting an …
