State media found that Chinese schools for fields like IT, car manufacturing, and aviation were letting students graduate without showing up for class.
Monthly Archives For September 2024
APPEC-Transition to cleaner fuels seen dragging on China’s oil demand growth
China’s shift towards lower-carbon fuels and a sluggish economy are dampening oil demand growth in the world’s largest crude importer, speakers at the APPEC conference said on Monday. China’s annual …
‘Venom: The Last Dance’ Sets Theatrical Release in China Ahead of U.S.
The original “Venom” counted Tencent Pictures among its investors and producers, a significant element that “Venom: The Last Dance” does not have going for it. Tencent is the operator of China’s …
China Renaissance plunges on trade resumption as star dealmaker’s absence clouds prospects
By Selena Li and Donny Kwok HONG KONG (Reuters) -China Renaissance shares plunged as much as 72% on Monday after ending a 17-month suspension triggered by a probe involving the boutique investment …
China’s property market has ‘not yet completely bottomed out,’ Standard Chartered CEO says
Bill Winters, CEO of Standard Chartered, says it’s a “slow grind down.” Heated exchange between Giants’ rookie infielders overshadows series win vs. playoff-hopeful Padres …
China Sets Up Beijing-Backed Lithium Group to Tap Salt Lakes
China Minmetals Corp. will take control of a province-backed lithium company in a bid to speed development of a “world-class” industry extracting the battery material from salt lakes in the far west …
China’s property market has ‘not yet completely bottomed out,’ Standard Chartered CEO says
Bill Winters, CEO of Standard Chartered, says it’s a “slow grind down.” Heated exchange between Giants’ rookie infielders overshadows series win vs. playoff-hopeful Padres …
China’s ultra-rich are snatching up luxury homes in bet on first-tier cities, defying property crisis in country
Linda Wang, a 30-year-old Shanghai native, bought a 186-square metre new home in the city’s downtown Xuhui district at 26.4 million yuan (US$3.7 million) on August 29, after she and her family sold …
China’s Exports Likely Slowed Further in August as Trade Tensions Mount: Reuters Poll
South Korea, a leading index for China’s tech imports, saw exports to China rise at a slower pace in August, after it soared to a 21-month high in July. The likely downbeat August data adds…
China deflation risk grows as signs of economic weakness mount
The consumer price index increased 0.6 per cent in August from a year earlier, less than a median forecast of 0.7 per cent growth in a Bloomberg survey of economists. Excluding volatile food and …
Spanish autos, pork in Beijing’s sights with PM Sanchez in China
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday, with the EU and China on the verge of a trade war and Beijing preparing to hit back at Spanish…
Morning Bid: China still busy exporting disinflation
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole It’s been a down day for Asia as it catches up with the post-payrolls fallout on Wall Street, with the Nikkei…
Japan’s Companies Sour on China After Years of Brushing Off Risk
Japanese companies are increasingly abandoning an approach to business in China that once seemed immune to politics, a stark shift after years when they were the biggest single investors in their …