China’s leading artificial intelligence (AI) companies are racing for public share sales even as investors’ appetite for new issues is waning, making it harder for them to generate fresh funding to …
Monthly Archives For November 2021
China’s foreign trade maintains growth momentum in first 10 months
China’s foreign trade maintained growth momentum in the first 10 months of 2021 as the economy continued its stable development.
China posts record trade surplus in October on galloping exports
China posted a record monthly trade surplus in October as exports surged despite global supply-chain disruptions. Exports rose 27.1 per cent in dollar terms last month from a year earlier to $300.2 …
China’s forex reserves rise in October
China’s foreign exchange reserves rose to 3.2176 trillion U.S. dollars at the end of October, up 17 billion U.S. dollars from a month earlier …
Real Estate
A story from the SupChina A.M. newsletter. Sign up for free here. The Chinese developer Modern Land said today that it had missed all payments on a $250 million bond, highlighting continuing strain in …
Emirates NBD’s Gravier on U.S. Job Growth and China Exports Growth
Maurice Gravier, CIO of Wealth Management at Emirates NBD, discusses the Fed inaction on inflation, U.S. job growth by sector, the U.S. infrastructure bill, and China’s exports growth. He speaks with …
Practicing true multilateralism, China speeds opening-up toward high level
The annual global import-themed trade fair, the first of its kind worldwide, is an emblem of China’s high-level opening-up and concrete practice of maintaining true multilateralism. It has become a …
China’s wealthy seek new ways to move money, avoid Xi Jinping’s redistribution policy
China’s rich have changed their focus from making money to keeping it as President Xi Jinping introduces new measures to redistribute wealth among a swell of support.
Rewriting history in China
China is now undergoing a new control revolution. This is a week of anniversaries — most notably, the end of the first world war and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Both of these have…
New trade tsar to tackle China coercion
The Morrison government has lured back a top bureaucrat from the World Trade Organisation to beef up its trade policymaking in the face of China’s campaign of economic coercion and strains with the …
Rwanda receives 2nd batch of COVID-19 vaccine from China
Rwanda on Sunday received 300000 doses of Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine donated by the Chinese government the second batch donated by …
Snowstorm blankets Beijing, northern China
COLD MISERY A delivery man moves past a car with a blanket of fresh snow in Beijing, China on Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021. An early season snowstorm has blanketed much of northern China, including the…
China Mobile telecom tower destroyed by explosives in tribal area of Pak
Unidentified persons have destroyed a telecommunication tower in a northwestern tribal district of Pakistan, soon after it s …