The ties between Turkey and China have almost become a one-way street as the financial situation of Ankara and Beijing is weakening …
Monthly Archives For April 2022
Lower costs, convenience with China-centric digital payment solutions
Malaysian businesses and travellers that deal with China’s cashless economy will soon be able to save up to 50% on foreign exchange costs and enjoy fast and secure cross-border, multi-currency …
Affected by the epidemic situation, Shenzhen Pinghu Cang and Qianhai Cang have the latest requirements to enter the warehouse.
Shenzhen Pinghu Cang and Qianhai Warehouse affected by the epidemic] on April 10, Sinotrans International consolidation Operation issued an announcement that, according to the latest situation of …
Xiaojia Zhi on China’s Economy (Radio)
Live market coverage co-anchored from Hong Kong and New York. Overnight on Wall Street is daytime in Asia. Markets never sleep, and neither does Bloomberg.
Oil falls, pressured by China lockdowns, reserves release
Oil prices slipped $2 a barrel in early Asian trading on Monday, following a second straight weekly decline after world consumers announced plans to release a record volume of crude and oil products …
China Traders Gear Up to Add Stocks Betting Worst Is Over
Chinese investors are planning to boost stock positions on bets the market has already bottomed out or will do so soon, forecasting gains of 4% to 5% by the end of June.
Shanghai lockdown: ‘China put’ in play as foreign funds buy Moutai, China Tourism stocks amid calls for rate cuts, fiscal boost
Foreign funds are banking on ‘China put’ or official backstop by scooping up Chinese stocks just as lockdowns in Shanghai and other cities turn messy.
Import liberalisation as export destruction: Evidence from the United States
Import liberalisation brings down import costs and increases competition. But with scale economies, import liberalisation can also reduce the productivity of domestic industry by shrinking its scale, …
Hong Kong imitates Macau: one-man race showcases pro-Beijing camp’s unity but could risk alienating public, analysts say
Macau’s solo candidates engage public, but residents with no say in outcome lose interest in polls, says one veteran former opposition lawmaker.
China Is Just One of the Headaches Facing Australia’s Next PM
Australia is heading to a national vote on May 21 with the center-right Liberal National coalition government campaigning for a fourth term in office after grappling with a pandemic and a slew of …
Harvard Endowment’s Debate Shows Private Equity’s China Struggle
China-focused private equity firms are struggling for new cash, hit by increased skepticism among U.S. pension funds and endowments about the growing political and market risks of Asia’s largest …
RPT-UPDATE 1-Shanghai residents question human cost of China’s COVID quarantines
Lu, 99, was a long-time resident at Shanghai’s Donghai Elderly Care hospital, her loved ones secure that she was getting round-the-clock care at the city’s largest such centre. That was before …
Xi praises Chinese philosophy of harmony reflected in Beijing 2022 Winter Games
“Chinese culture combined with the elements of ice and snow has fully demonstrated the beauty of nature, culture and sports,” Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Friday, praising the Chinese …