King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Thailand has arrived in China on Thursday, the first ever visit by a reigning Thai monarch.
Monthly Archives For November 2025
Evergrande liquidators set November-end deadline for bids on property services unit
Liquidators caution that the sale of Evergrande Property Services is at a preliminary stage and many of the details have yet to be finalised.
China’s secretive gold purchases help fuel record rally
Publicly reported buying by China’s central bank has been so low this year — 1.9 tonnes purchased in August, 1.9 tonnes in July and 2.2 tonnes in June — that few in the market believe…
China committee outlines roadmap to rare earths independence for America
The committee proposes federal financing, tax credits, permitting reform, and price floors to combat China’s market manipulation and industry dominance.
Smart tech able to help China age with dignity
As China moves from the 14th to the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30), it’s clear that between 2026 and 2030 China’s silver economy will require higher quality service and broader inclusion. The focus …
Amazon and Microsoft Back Effort That Would Restrict Nvidia’s Exports to China
Legislation in Washington would give tech leaders preferential access to chips at their data centers around the world.
China’s economic slowdown deepens in October as housing slump worsens and investments shrink more than expected
China’s slowdown worsened in October, dragged by soft consumer demand and a deepening property downturn, with the long holiday period further denting factory activity.
Germany rethinks China policy as trade squeeze exposes vulnerabilities
Germany’s parliament appointed an expert commission on Thursday to rethink trade policy towards China, accelerating a policy of “de-risking” after Beijing’s curbs on rare earths exports exposed how quickly German industry could be throttled.
China’s October New Home Prices Fall at Fastest Pace in a Year
BEIJING (Reuters) -China’s new home prices fell at their fastest pace in a year in October, official data showed on Friday, highlighting persistently weak demand in the crisis-hit property sector.
China Home-Price Slump Deepens as Stimulus Fails to Halt Slide
China’s home-price slump worsened in October, ending a traditionally peak sales season with a weak reading as recent loosening measures failed to revive the moribund market.
Japan trying to revive wartime militarism with its Taiwan comments, China’s top paper says
Japan is trying to revive its wartime militarism and repeat the mistakes of history with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan, China’s top newspaper, People’s Daily, said on Friday. Takai …
Chinese Aluminum Smelter Seeks to Raise Up to $708M in Hong Kong IPO
The company, based in China’s Inner Mongolia, on Friday said it seeks to raise up to 5.50 billion Hong Kong dollars, equivalent to US$707.7 million, via an initial public offering.
China’s Chuangxin Industries aims to raise up to $708 million in Hong Kong IPO
(Reuters) -Chuangxin Industries Holdings plans to raise up to HK$5.5 billion ($708 million) through an initial public offering in Hong Kong, a filing showed on Friday, as it joins a growing wave of …