Investment bankers raked in US$15.44 billion of fees from China, down 9 per cent from the same period of 2021, according to Refinitiv That was still better than an overall 11 per cent decline in…
Monthly Archives For October 2022
Oil prices slide as dollar strengthens, China COVID-19 woes dampen demand
Oil prices fell on Tuesday, extending nearly 2% losses in the previous session, as a stronger U.S. dollar and a flare-up in COVID-19 cases in China increased fears of slowing global demand.
Tim Ryan and J.D. Vance spar over approach to China during first of two Senate debates in Ohio
China was a hot topic during Monday night’s U.S. Senate debate in Cleveland, as Democrat Tim Ryan sought to link Republican J.D. Vance to thousands of manufacturing jobs leaving the state. Ryan, a …
China’s Shot at Overtaking the US Economy Is at Stake in Xi’s Next Term
At the once-every-five-year Communist Party congress this month, where President Xi Jinping is set to secure rule until at least 2027, policies on the table will help determine how quickly China …
GOPers rip NIH for funding Peter Daszak’s new coronavirus research
Let’s defund EcoHealth and launch a real scientific investigation to find out once and for all what was really happening in Wuhan, China.” …
Beijing reports 13 symptomatic, 1 asymptomatic COVID cases for Oct 10
BEIJING, Oct 11 (Reuters) – China’s capital Beijing reported 13 symptomatic new locally transmitted COVID-19 infections and one asymptomatic case for Oct. 10, local government authorities said on …
Armed Conflict With Beijing ‘Not an Option,’ Taiwan’s Leader Says
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said Monday during a National Day address that armed confrontation between the island and China is “not an option,” while also offering to work with Beijing to reduce …
China’s Crypto Holdouts Test the Boundaries of Xi’s Crackdown
This summer, word started spreading over Chinese social media about a conference in Dali, a city nestled among 4,000-meter (13,100-foot) peaks in the country’s southwest. Most Read from BloombergHere’ …
China’s Crypto Emigres in Their Own Words, a Year After Curbs
Four crypto entrepreneurs who have left China talk about their experiences and hopes, a year after the government cracked down on the domestic industry.
China’s tech stocks are tumbling, but short sellers have a different sector in their sights
China’s real estate market had boomed for two decades … A Division of NBCUniversal Data is a real-time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes. Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes …
China’s electric car market is booming but can it last?
And the drivers of these electric vehicles (EVs) don’t have to worry about wasting time at charging stations, either. Many electric taxis in Beijing, and dozens of other Chinese cities, just go to a …
British Official Stresses Threat From China Even Amid Russian Aggression
The head of Britain’s GCHQ spy agency warned that the West should not lose sight of the technological challenge from China as it deals with the immediate problem of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
U.K. spy chief warns China’s use of technology threatens global security
China’s authoritarian use of technology poses a global threat and democracies need to join together to counter Beijing, UK spy chief Jeremy Fleming says.