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Monthly Archives For November 2022
JD.Com Fintech Unit Aims To Win Beijing Approval For HK IPO As Soon As Year-end – Sources
The fintech arm of Chinese e-commerce firm JD.Com aims to win Beijing regulators’ approval to list in Hong Kong as soon as the end of the year, three people with direct knowledge of the matter…
As climate warms, a China planner advocates “sponge cities”
To cushion the impact of extreme weather due to climate change, a Chinese landscape architect has been making the case for China and other countries to create so-called “sponge cities.” Yu Kongjian, …
France, China intent on preventing use of nuclear arms in Ukraine conflict – French Presidency
French President Emmanuel Macron and China President Xi Jinping reaffirmed their firm position on preventing the use of nuclear arms in the war in Ukraine, the French Presidency said on Tuesday.
Artificial intelligence gaining more ground in China
BEIJING (China Daily/Asia News Network): Artificial intelligence, a key technology for driving digital transformation, is playing an increasingly vital role in accelerating China’s push for industrial …
China’s Aid Exports Hit $1.3 Billion Last Year on Vaccine Gifts
Chinese donations of physical aid jumped to almost $1.3 billion last year as the government, companies and individuals gave vaccines, food and other goods to foreign nations.
Keystone Realtors IPO: 5 things to know
Well-known real estate player Keystone Realtors is entering the primary market with its IPO. Will strong pipeline and forthcoming projects drive growth?
Asian stocks mixed after Wall St falls, China retail slows
Asian stocks gained Tuesday after Wall Street gave back some of last week’s huge gains, the American and Chinese presidents met and China’s consumer spending shrank in a sign its economy is weakening.
China Bankers Face Deeper Pay Cuts in ‘Common Prosperity’ Push
Senior executives across China’s $58 trillion financial system are facing additional pay cuts as firms from investment banks to mutual funds weigh options to comply with President Xi Jinping’s “common …
China’s economy loses steam as factory output, retail sales miss forecasts
China’s factory output grew more slowly than expected and retail sales unexpectedly dropped in October, suggesting the world’s second-largest economy is losing momentum as it struggles with protracted …
China state media demands strict adherence to ‘zero-COVID’
China’s ruling party has called for strict adherence to the hard-line “zero-COVID” policy in an apparent attempt to guide public perceptions after regulations were eased slightly in places …
Biden says no ‘Cold War’ with China, but tensions may flare soon
The modest goal of discussions between China’s Xi Jinping and President Biden was to stabilize a tense dynamic and lay the kindling for a potential future thaw.
Australia, China Leaders Looking to Stabilise Ties at Meeting on Tuesday
Australia will be looking to stabilise its relationship with China but does not expect a swift resolution to differences between the trade partners when Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meets with …
