China Tourism Group Duty Free Corp is aiming to raise up to $2.16 billion through a new listing in Hong Kong, according to a term sheet reviewed by Reuters, in what will be the largest…
Monthly Archives For August 2022
Protest in China’s Henan underscore risks bank faces as real estate sector continues to struggle
Recent protests in China’s Henan province underline the risks being faced by banks as the real estate sector continues to struggle. The real estate sector in China accounts for around 24 per cent of …
US, China Trade Accusations Over Beijing’s Military Action Around Taiwan
The superpowers call off three key bilateral military talks after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan …
China wants influence ‘at the very top’ of US government: Miranda Devine
Fox News contributor Miranda Devine sounded off on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s son Paul Pelosi, Jr.’s alleged nepotism Thursday on “Jesse Watters Primetime.” …
US-China tech war: Seoul walks fine line as Washington puts pressure on South Korean firms’ chip manufacturing on mainland
Seoul is said to be helping memory chip giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix steer clear of geopolitical conflicts that may damage their businesses Both Samsung and SK Hynix have made hefty …
US-China tech war: Seoul walks fine line as Washington puts pressure on South Korean firms’ chip manufacturing on mainland
Seoul is said to be helping memory chip giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix steer clear of geopolitical conflicts that may damage their businesses Both Samsung and SK Hynix have made hefty …
Chinese technology in ‘Internet of Things’ poses new threat to West: Reports
As soon as the UK decided to ban China’s telecommunication Huawei, from its 5G telecoms networks, the debate regarding the security threat from Chinese equipment again intensified in the mainstream.
China seeks to display its growing military might in Taiwan drills
After China declared its military exercises around Taiwan complete on Wednesday, defence experts took a step back to dissect the operation designed to punish Taipei for hosting US House Speaker Nancy …
Here’s where China’s real estate troubles could spill over
Three kinds of businesses would suffer the most if China’s real estate troubles persist, according to ratings agency Fitch.
China rescinds pledge to not send troops to Taiwan in event of Chinese control
A recently released official document revealed that the Chinese government is no longer honoring its pledge not to send troops or administrators to Taiwan. China expressed its position in an updated …
‘No sense’: Peter Dutton doubles down on Beijing rhetoric
Peter Dutton has rejected calls to tone down his rhetoric on China despite concerns it could lead to blowback within the Chinese-Australian community.
China to keep monetary policy stable
BEIJING: China will likely keep its monetary policy stable and on target in the second half as consumer inflation is expected to rise mildly within a reasonable range in the rest of the year, experts…
China and Taiwan war risk ‘very high’
The best available analysis implies China will attempt unification with Taiwan sooner rather than later. About a month ago, one of our top geopolitical and military advisers – and far and away the …