Gao’s license in Hong Kong lapsed at the end of last month, and he is no longer working at a financial firm in the city, SFC records show.
Monthly Archives For January 2025
China Evergrande ordered to repay its property unit $1.8 bln worth deposit pledges
China’s Evergrande Property Services Group said on Friday a Guangzhou city court has ordered its parent China Evergrande to repay pledge guarantees on deposit certificates worth 13.4 billion yuan ($1.
China CDC Issues Update on Virus Outbreaks
The WHO has downplayed concerns over a rise in HMPV cases, saying outbreaks are normal during winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
China hit record trade barriers in 2024 as overcapacity fears spread to developing world
More developing countries initiated investigations targeting Chinese goods last year, and analyst says these included pre-emptive measures to prevent an import surge Even as its massive export machine …
Online fashion retailer Shein plans London IPO by mid-2025: Report
The founded in China but now headquartered in Singapore company’s proposed initial public offering (IPO) could be completed as early as Easter, which is April 20 …
China’s Central Bank Stops Buying Bonds as Deflation Fears Grip Economy
The unexpected action is intended to tamp down a potential bubble in the bond market fueled by investors shunning riskier assets like stocks and real estate.
China’s Economy Faces Disaster as Population Ages
A top Civil Affairs Ministry official stressed new reforms must be rolled out over the next decade to be effective.
People clash with police in northwest China, videos show
A group of people clashed with police in China’s northwestern Shaanxi province in a rare protest outside a vocational school where a student died earlier in the month, according to videos on social …
China’s deadliest earthquakes since 2008
At least 126 people were killed in Tibet by this week’s earthquake of magnitude 6.8, the fifth-deadliest since 2008, data from China’s National Earthquake Data Center shows.
China: Criminals Committing Frauds Using Blockchain, Crypto, AI
China’s Ministry of Public Security has raised concerns about criminals increasingly using blockchain, crypto, and AI to commit fraud.
Why China’s central bank has stopped bond purchases
The bank halted its government bond purchases Friday in an attempt to slow a one-way bonds trade that’s put unwanted downward pressure on the yuan, analysts say.
China Vows ‘Very Proactive’ Fiscal Policy Before Trump’s Return
China said it will adopt a proactive fiscal policy and speed up the implementation of pro-growth measures, as Beijing works to increase public spending this year to bolster an economy threatened by …
What Can Luxury Brands Learn From China?
Chloé Reuter is a luxury brand strategist, entrepreneur, and advisor known for her deep expertise in connecting global luxury brands with Asian markets – and she was a speaker as part of our Great …
