HONG KONG (Reuters) – The former assistant chairman of China’s banking regulatory commission has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for accepting bribes, state media said on Thursday, as the Chinese …
( read original story …)
Home FINANCE Ex-assistant chairman of China’s banking regulator sentenced to 16 years in prison: state media
ADVERTISEMENT
Categories
Beijing
22°
overcast clouds
humidity: 21%
wind: 1m/s SW
H 22 • L 20
Weather from OpenWeatherMap
Recent Posts
- Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun settles SEC fraud case for $10 million 06/03/2026
- What China’s abandoned properties reveal after real estate issues 06/03/2026
- MWC26 Live Coverage: UniCom Weaves a New Global Intelligence Connectivity Landscape with Digital Intelligence 06/03/2026
- China dials down growth ambitions with decades-low target. Here’s why 06/03/2026
- China urges refiners to suspend fuel exports amid Mideast war, sources say 06/03/2026
- China tells oil refiners to suspend exports: Bloomberg report 06/03/2026
- Nvidia is shifting focus away from China chip sales 06/03/2026
- ‘What is the game plan?’: The Iran war is unsettling China and its ambitions 06/03/2026
- US weighs asking China to curb Russian, Iranian oil purchases 06/03/2026
- China Bets on Technology to Resist U.S. Pressure 06/03/2026
- China Just Got Sober With its 2026 Growth Target 06/03/2026
- Trade war jitters drag crypto lower across the board 06/03/2026