China electric vehicle maker Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology is set to raise $800 million by pricing its shares at HK$48($6.12) each in its Hong Kong initial public offering, according to two sources …
Monthly Archives For September 2022
Beijing bus drivers have been told to wear wristbands to monitor their emotions
Public transport company says the move is aimed at protecting safety, but legal experts have raised privacy concerns.
A coup to boot Xi? Internet explodes with rumours of Chinese prez house arrest, military swarming Beijing
Beijing airport has cancelled 6,000 domestic and international flights, accounting for 60 percent of total flights, according to reports.
China traders see property boost, Covid-19 zero resolve at Congress
A key strategy is to bet on more stimulus for the property market as authorities seek to rescue the ailing industry. Bloomberg Intelligence expects some steps to complete stalled housing projects …
China Traders See Property Boost, Covid Zero Resolve at Congress
Bruised from a tumultuous year, China stock investors are looking to capitalize on any potential policy shifts at the twice-a-decade Communist Party congress next month.
An Inside Look At China’s Influencer Economy With Fashion KOL Fil Xiaobai
Fil Xiaobai shares her 12-year journey from styling to fashion influencing, as well as her insights for brands on choosing the right KOL.
China Focus: China’s contributions to global development
China is strengthening its efforts to push forward global development, addressing fundamental issues such as poverty, healthcare and climate change in an era of unsettling challenges and uncertainties …
Tech war: China’s top memory chip maker carefully treads path to semiconductor self-sufficiency as US ponders trade sanctions
Privately-held Yangtze Memory Technologies Co remains China’s top memory chip maker, despite escalating tensions between Beijing and Washington The company faces pressure amid reports that the US …
China and Russia see the U.S. in their crosshairs at United Nations
In waning days of the U.N. General Assembly, Beijing focused on Taiwan, distancing itself from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, while Moscow decried “Russophobia” in the West.
China on Taiwan: ‘External interference’ won’t be tolerated
China reiterated its claim on Taiwan to the United Nations on Saturday saying that anyone who stands in the way of that pledge will be “crushed by the wheels of history.” …
Ethereum Merge pushes GPU prices in China to ‘lowest level’ in shift away from cryptocurrency mining
Graphics cards sellers in China are reeling from plunging GPU prices over the past two months leading into Ethereum’s switch to a proof-of-stake blockchain Consumer GPUs from Nvidia and AMD were …
Beijing denies sinister purposes behind police outpost in Dublin
The Chinese embassy in Ireland has denied a suggestion in a report by a human rights organisation that there might be anything sinister about a “station” it ope …
China’s strategic moves in Middle East may blindside west
The London-based forum contended that China’s fast-growing influence started with economic engagement such as trade and investment in the region which should be a cause for concern for western …
