Shaun Rein, China Market Research Group founder and managing director, joins ‘Power Lunch’ to discuss China’s economy and the market.
Monthly Archives For October 2024
Senior Volkswagen executive Jochen Sengpiehl deported from China, FT reports
(Reuters) -German automaker Volkswagen’s China chief marketing officer and head of product strategy, Jochen Sengpiehl, was deported back to Germany after being detained in China for about 10 days, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
China’s AI-Powered Railgun Shocks U.S. Military: A Hypersonic Threat Set to Dominate Naval Warfare!
China has just taken a massive leap in military technology, leaving U.S. defense officials rattled. By harnessing artificial intelligence (AI), China has cracked the code on railgun technology—a …
The U.S. Military Is Freaked: China Has a Railgun
China’s advancements in military technology, particularly in railgun development, reflect its shift from imitation to innovation. While the U.S. has struggled with its railgun program, China has used …
TSMC says it has alerted US of potential China AI chip curbs violation
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) said on Tuesday it has informed the United States of a potential attempt to have it manufacture AI chips for China’s Huawei in circumvention of export …
Have We Reached “Peak China?”
I recently spoke with Logan Wright, who leads China market research at the Rhodium Group, about how to think about the next phase of China’s development.
Senior VW executive deported from China
A senior Volkswagen executive has been deported from China, in another setback for the German group fighting for survival in the world’s biggest car market.
General Motors overcomes US sales drop and China losses to post quarterly profit of $3 billion
U.S. sales are down and a once-reliably profitable joint venture in China is losing money, but General Motors still managed to post a third quarter profit of $3 billion Tuesday, slightly less than it made…
China’s Singles’ Day sales festival fails to inspire consumers
China’s largest shopping event is underway but most merchants and retail analysts expect flat or at best, tepid sales growth, noting consumers are still very much dispirited by the country’s economic woes.
HSBC Overhauls Bank, Seeking to Balance China and the West
The restructuring of Europe’s largest lender comes as it looks to cut costs and navigate a diplomatic minefield across its sprawling operations.
Oil Gains as China Lifts Crude Import Quota
Both key benchmarks gained more than 1.5% on the day, helped by economic optimism out of China and lingering concerns about potential disruptions from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Yellen: Haven’t yet seen a China policy to fix its low consumer spending
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday said she has not yet seen policies announced by China that would address its low level of consumer spending as a share of its economy.
Vatican and China extend deal over Catholic bishop appointments
The decision by the Vatican and China on Tuesday to extend an accord on the appointment of Catholic bishops in the communist country for four years indicates a new level of trust between the two…
