At the sixth plenum in Beijing this week, the Chinese leader is expected to issue the ruling party’s third resolution since it was founded a century ago.
Monthly Archives For November 2021
Satellite images show China has built mock-ups of US warships
Sighting renews concerns over Beijing’s capability and intentions as tensions rise over South China Sea …
India ahead of China in financial inclusion metrics now: Report
States with higher financial inclusion/ more bank accounts have also seen a perceptible decline in crime along with a meaningful drop in consumption of alcohol and tobaccos, according to the report, …
The Xi Factor: Is China uninvestible?
China’s president is a modern-day emperor who rules with an iron fist. His ‘common prosperity’ push promises better jobs and more equality, but it’s causing analysts to ask if the market is no longer …
China’s domestic demand will be under pressure if it sticks to a zero-Covid strategy, economist says
There’s “no sign” that China will relax its zero-Covid strategy any time soon … is a real-time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes. Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and …
China c.bank to tread warily on easing amid stagflation risk – policy sources
China’s central bank will likely move cautiously on loosening monetary policy to bolster the economy, as slowing economic growth and soaring factory inflation fuel concerns over stagflation, policy …
Blockchain to drive $10 bn savings in cross-border payments by 2030: Report
The deployment of Blockchain technology for cross-border settlement will drive significant cost savings for banks, rising from $301 million in 2021 to $10 billion in 2030, a whopping 3,300 per cent …
China’s Army Furnishes Foreign Militaries With Covid-19 Vaccines
The People’s Liberation Army has helped further Beijing’s global interests during the pandemic, bringing doses directly to militaries.
China calls for concrete action not distant targets in last week of Cop26
Senior Beijing adviser also defends scale, depth and detail of country’s ‘unappreciated’ climate actions …
SoftBank Feels the Chill Wind From China
A big buyback can’t hurt, but the stock’s fortunes now lie with forces mostly beyond management’s control.
U.S., U.K. Join Nations Sounding Alarm Over China Import Rules
Several countries including Japan, the U.K. and the U.S. are urging Chinese customs officials to pause the rollout of regulations on food imports, arguing the measures risk further disrupting global …
Column: China’s bifurcated commodity imports show economy’s struggles
China’s imports of major commodities in October showed the extent of the struggles of the world’s second-biggest economy with energy shortages.
Blockchain to drive $10bn savings in cross-border payments by 2030
The deployment of Blockchain technology for cross-border settlement will drive significant cost savings for banks, rising from $301 …