When it comes to virtual currencies, especially stablecoins, China and Western countries have taken completely different regulatory approaches. The U.S. and Europe tend to recognize the legitimacy of …
Monthly Archives For December 2025
Get Ready, America: Here Come China’s Food and Drink Chains
China’s fast-food and beverage chains have an opportunity to expand in the United States and escape cutthroat competition at home.
China’s private home-sale data vanishes after Vanke turmoil
The delayed data disclosure comes after Vanke — long considered one of the sector’s healthier firms — sought to postpone repayment on a local bond for the first time last week …
China’s November new home prices climb but resale values extend declines, survey shows
BEIJING, Dec 1 – China’s new home prices rose at a faster pace in November, but prices in the secondary market declined further in a sign that the crisis-hit property sector has yet to bottom…
China To Intensify Crackdown on Virtual Currencies, Including Stablecoins: Report
Virtual currencies are not legally recognized as fiat money in China and related activities are deemed illegal financial operations, officials said. Mainland China has reiterated its anti-crypto …
China says cryptocurrencies and stablecoins have no legal status
China has drawn a bright red line under its long running campaign against private digital money, declaring that cryptocurrencies and stablecoins have no legal status and cannot function as money in …
China shoots for the stars with big bet on commercial space sector
The Chinese commercial space market is expected to exceed 2.5 trillion yuan (US$350 billion) in 2025, with Beijing positioning the industry as a key engine for future economic growth and global …
China’s factory activity unexpectedly contracts in November, missing estimates, private survey shows
The RatingDog China General Manufacturing PMI, conducted by S&P Global, dropped to 49.9 in November, missing analysts’ expectations of 50.5 in a Reuters poll.
China’s November factory activity swings back to decline, private PMI shows
China’s factory activity in November contracted slightly as production growth came to a halt and new orders slowed, a private-sector survey showed on Monday. The RatingDog China General Manufacturing …
China’s military firms struggle as corruption purge bites, report says
Revenues at China’s giant military firms fell last year as corruption purges slowed arms contracts and procurement, according to a study released on Monday by a leading conflict think tank. The …
Taiwan airline seeks role in ‘whole of society’ defence with surveillance flights to counter China
Flying over the blue waters off Taiwan’s east coast, a light aircraft equipped with a powerful U.S.-made radar slung under its belly tracks Chinese warships, collecting data its operator is keen to …
Tokenisation trend risks repeat of China’s P2P lending crisis, asset manager warns
Tokenisation provides value, but the interest of multilevel marketers raises ‘genuine concerns’, forum speaker says The rapid rise of tokenisation risks repeating China’s earlier boom-and-bust cycle …
Why Venezuela’s allies Russia and China are slinking away as Trump ramps up pressure on Maduro
The situation is playing out similar to that of Iran’s 12-day war over the summer, where Russia and China did little to help Tehran prevent the American-Israeli bombings.