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Monthly Archives For September 2022
Time to get bullish again on China? J.P. Morgan sees buying opportunity in these 2 Chinese stocks
Chinese stocks have come under pressure for various reasons over the past year and a half or so; a slowing economy has been one cause while domestic tussles with the regulators haven’t helped either, …
Livzon Pharma’s COVID vaccine gets approval as booster in China
China granted emergency use authorisation to Livzon Pharmaceutical Group Inc’s COVID-19 vaccine as a booster, the company said on Friday, one of just two new products against the disease the country …
China’s Extreme Drought Is Pushing the Country to Rely Even More on Coal
As drought cripples hydropower production, environmentalists worry this will deepen China’s reliance on fossil fuels …
China’s agricultural imports from Zimbabwe grow 111.6 pct
China imported agricultural products worth 332 million US dollars from Zimbabwe in the first seven months of this year an increas …
China Mobile and Ericsson devise 5G disaster relief solution
Press Release Ericsson is teaming-up with China Mobile Zhejiang and other partners to deploy 5G technology in public-safety-focused natural disaster management in China The move follows successful …
Beijing bourse sees 110 listed firms with market value close to 200 bln yuan
A total of 110 companies have been listed on the Beijing Stock Exchange as of Friday, with a combined market value of nearly 200 billion yuan (about 29 billion U.S. dollars). Established in November …
On first anniversary, Beijing bourse widens goals in challenging era as Chinese equity market opens further
The newly-established Beijing Stock Exchange (BSE) starts trading on November 15, 2021 in Beijing, with the first batch of 81 companies debuting on the bourse and a turnover hitting 9.58 billion yuan …
U.S. restricting high-end chips to China
The policy move increases tension over technology between the two counties and could take a bite out of some U.S. based tech companies.
U.S.-China Audit Deal Won’t Slow Hong Kong Dual Listing Train, Analysts Say
Despite a landmark U.S.-China information-sharing agreement, some predict dual listings in New York and Hong Kong will remain the preferred choice for …
China has gone ‘mad for drones’ and is using them to keep up the pressure on Taiwan’s remote military outposts
Taiwan’s military will continue to “exercise self-restraint” but it will also take “necessary repellent measures,” a Taiwanese general said Wednesday.
China’s Economy Won’t Overtake the U.S., Some Now Predict
Slowing growth has dampened expectations that the Chinese economy will become the world’s largest by the end of the decade.
Jianzhi Education Debuts Like Meme, But Then Gets Lesson In Gravity
The adult education materials provider’s stock rose by as much as a factor of 25 on its first trading day, but since then has returned to near its IPO level.