China’s economy is faced with a rapidly ageing society and looming population peak, as well as a technology rivalry with the West, and its financial system must respond to aid its transition, …
Monthly Archives For September 2022
China broadens foreign access to financial, commodity derivatives market
China opened its financial and commodity markets further to foreign investors on Friday, allowing qualified overseas institutions to trade broadly domestic futures and options instruments.The move is …
China looks for balance between stable growth and risk prevention
A good balance should be struck between stable growth and risk prevention so that financing to the property sector can be provided steadily and orderly, Zhou Liang, vice-chairman of the China Banking …
Biden to Host Pacific Island Summit With Wary Eye on China
President Joe Biden will host Pacific Island leaders in Washington later this month amid growing worries by the U.S. and Western allies about China’s activity in the region.
China launches campaign against online rumours ahead of party congress
China’s cyberspace watchdog said on Friday it would a launch a three-month campaign to clear up “rumours and false information involving major meetings”, just weeks before the ruling Communist Party …
CHINA MOBILE: Necessary to Resolve Sore Point of 5G Industry Integration
commented Wei Bing, Deputy General Manager of the Government and Enterprise Division of CHINA MOBILE (00941.HK).
China premiums climb to near six-year peak on low buying interest
Gold premiums in top consumer China continued their rapid ascent to their highest since the tail-end of 2016 on soft buying interest, while a drop in local prices prompted Indian dealers to charge …
China Sets Date for Change in Its Leadership, But Not in Its Covid Policy
Five Chinese megacities are restricting movement once again, with no end to the Covid business cycle in sight.
‘I Grew up in Communist China, My Dad Was Sent to a Labor Camp’
I was born in Guangzhou City, China, in 1964. I grew up in a turbulent time, during the Cultural Revolution, where landlords, farm-owners, business owners, and scholars were often treated as “bad …
China’s electric car firms, which rely heavily on Nvidia, are safe from the U.S. chip ban — for now
In China, the Nvidia Drive Orin and Xavier chips have become a core part of electric automakers’ assisted driving tech, but the new U.S. restrictions target Nvidia’s A100 and H100 products. BEIJING — …
Billionaire Robert Tsao training Taiwan civilians to prepare for invasion from China
Microchip billionaire Robert Tsao says he has reinstated his Taiwanese citizenship and will spend $32 million of his own money to train “civilian warriors” to be prepared for an invasion from China.
Shenzhen fears complete Covid lockdown as cases increase
Chinese officials in the country’s southern tech hub Shenzhen have extended Covid controls on specific activities and spaces. CNBC’s Eunice Yoon joins ‘Squawk Box’ with the details.
Beijing taps into anti-West resentment to counter UN report
BEIJING (AP) — Hours after yet another assessment by outside observers that China’s crackdown in its far-west Xinjiang region may constitute crimes against humanity, Chinese Foreign Ministry …