Top Chinese cities Shanghai and Shenzhen are planning to lift key remaining restrictions on home purchases to attract potential buyers and shore up their flagging real estate markets, four sources …
Monthly Archives For September 2024
A Brutal Stabbing in a Quiet District Leaves Shenzhen Reeling
A 10-year-old Japanese boy was fatally stabbed near his school in southwestern Shenzhen, sparking grief, fear, and growing concerns about safety in the city.
Shenzhen Peng City FC vs Shandong Taishan Prediction: Taishan Dui Will Spring Up A Surprise
Shenzhen Peng City FC will welcome Shandong Taishan to the Longquanyi Stadium in the 27th round of the Chinese Super League.
Indian steelmaker group warns of rising Chinese imports after US tariffs
India’s leading steelmakers’ group warned on Friday of a further increase in imports from China following a U.S. decision to impose 25% tariffs on Chinese steel imports.
China expert sounds alarm over ‘war signals’: ‘Xi Jinping is about to do something truly horrendous’
Gordon Chang urges whoever’s the next president to prepare the American people for “what could happen” as U.S. faces multiple global threats.
China conducts first public ICBM test launch in decades
China’s military test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile Wednesday morning, according to defense officials, marking its first public test of the weapon in decades.
China’s stock markets are partying like it’s 2008, overwhelming systems
The euphoria was thanks to Beijing’s big-bang stimulus announcement, that showed urgency and concerted commitment to boost China’s ailing economy.
Bitcoin holds above $64K as China stimulus sends Conflux’s CFX, Dog Memes running high
Bitcoin (BTC) rose by 3%, trading above $65K with U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs seeing one of their largest inflow days at $365 million, predominantly into ARK’s ARKB, while Ethereum (ETH) experienced minor …
Why China’s sunk submarine doesn’t change its navy’s global dominance
Despite setbacks, China’s relentless pursuit of naval dominance and cutting-edge technology keeps its ambitions in the Indo-Pacific firmly on course …
Xi’s Big Stimulus Week Aims to Draw a Line Under China Slowdown
For months, President Xi Jinping appeared unfazed by slowing growth as stocks sank, prices fell and discontent grew around China. This week showed he’s not willing to tolerate any more pain.
China accused of trying to cover up major blunder involving its most advanced nuclear submarine
China accused of trying to cover up major blunder involving its most advanced nuclear submarine – Naval experts and US officials say vessel appears to have sunk in port, and may have been carrying nuc…
Stocks rise as China stimulus kicks in
China stocks closed out their best week since 2008 as the country’s central bank cut its reserve requirement for banks.
Hong Kong could regain top 3 IPO ranking by year-end after jumping to fifth in September
IPOs in the city reached US$7.14 billion in the first nine months, exceeding last year’s total of US$5.9 billion, LSEG data shows.