The world’s largest duty-free retailer aims to raise up to US$2.5 billion, making it the largest IPO in Hong Kong in 14 months The company will start its public offering from Monday to Thursday, to…
Monthly Archives For August 2022
Long-Term Hopes Top Current Angst Among American Companies: U.S.-China Business Forum
American companies “understand that if they want to be successful globally, they have to be successful here in China.” says Kenneth Jarrett, senior advisor at Albright Stonebridge Group …
Long-Term Hopes Top Current Angst Among American Companies: U.S.-China Business Forum
American companies “understand that if they want to be successful globally, they have to be successful here in China.” says Kenneth Jarrett, senior advisor at Albright Stonebridge Group …
Some of China’s largest state-owned firms will delist from the US market amid ongoing auditing battle between the 2 countries
China and the US have been locked in a dispute for more than a decade over the inspection of work by Chinese auditing firms.
UK to China flights resume as China ends Covid-19 ban in place since 2020
The first direct scheduled flights between the UK and China will be operated by Chinese airlines, but work is underway to restore British Airways routes …
Beijing is mad about Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. But now some Chinese are thanking her
US House Speaker Pelosi may have left Taiwan, but the retaliation from China is only beginning. Beijing is staging what it claims the largest ever military drills around Taiwan that simulate a …
China state-owned giants to delist from US exchanges amid audit spat
The US SEC on July 29 added Alibaba to a growing list of companies that could be kicked off American exchanges if the two countries fail to reach a deal.
Five Chinese state-owned companies to delist from NYSE
Five Chinese state-owned firms including China Life Insurance and oil giant Sinopec said Friday they would delist from the New York Stock Exchange, amid heightened diplomatic and economic tensions …
U.S. is ‘not going anywhere,’ Middle East envoy says, as China’s Xi expected to visit Saudi Arabia
The U.S. refuted claims that a forthcoming visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Saudi Arabia signals America’s waning influence in the Middle East.
China’s Credit Growth Slows With Bumpy Recovery
China’s credit growth slowed much more than expected in July as a property market slump and weak consumer and business demand continued to weigh on the economy’s recovery.
China new bank loans tumble more than expected, credit growth slows
New bank lending in China tumbled more than expected in July while broad credit growth slowed, as fresh COVID flare-ups, worries about jobs and a deepening property crisis made companies and consumers …
Beijing Issues Major Paper Underlining Its Claim to Taiwan
The almost 9,200-word document says reunification by peaceful means is the Chinese Communist Party’s “first choice” in resolving the dispute, but that it “will not renounce the use of force, and we …
After Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia also leave Beijing-led forum
Created by China with the countries of Central, Eastern and Southern Europe, the group has gone from 17+1 to 14+1. China’s military threats against Taiwan and its qualified support for Russia&rsqu …