Zhong Shanshan, the owner of bottled water company Nongfu Spring, is accused of subtly planting Japanese themes into his firm’s product marketing.
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China vows punishments if business gripes are verified in State Council’s coming investigation
In Beijing’s bid to realise ambitious economic growth goals for this year, steps are being taken to ensure local-level authorities are pulling their weight and not making matters worse for struggling …
China tightens scrutiny over IPOs, listed firms to revive stock market
China published a set of rules on Friday that would tighten scrutiny over stock listings, public companies and underwriters, as regulators ramp up efforts to revive investor confidence.
China Feb new bank loans dip to 1.45 trln yuan, Reuters calculations show
Chinese banks extended 1.45 trillion yuan ($201.5 billion) in new yuan loans in February, according to Reuters calculations based on data released by the People’s Bank of China, down sharply from …
China to Tighten IPOs, Checks on Listed Firms to Boost Stocks
China’s markets regulator vowed to tighten listing requirements onshore and beef up checks on listed firms, in its latest effort to inject confidence in the nation’s $9.2 trillion stock market.
Taiwan firms in mainland China turn ‘more cautious’ with investments as cuts and offshoring increase, survey finds
Geopolitical tensions, coupled with a weakened and more uncertain business environment on the mainland, continue to take a toll on investor confidence among Taiwanese investors.
China securities regulator to tighten regulations on listed firms, brokers
China’s top securities regulator vowed on Friday to strengthen regulations on listed firms and financial institutions to prevent risks in the stock market.
US private funds struggle to cash out from China
US-backed private funds have for much of the past decade been among the most active investors in China’s burgeoning consumer and internet sectors, as the likes of Sequoia Capital and Silver Lake …
China’s ‘quant’ funds conform as regulators crack down after crash
China’s computer-driven “quant” hedge funds are beefing up risk management and retooling their portfolios to conform to the state’s definitions of fair play, as regulators clamp down on the $260 …
Focus: China’s ‘quant’ funds conform as regulators crack down after crash
China’s computer-driven “quant” hedge funds are beefing up risk management and retooling their portfolios to conform to the state’s definitions of fair play, as regulators clamp down on the $260 …
Mike Rogers targets China in Senate campaign, but his own connections draw criticism
The former GOP congressman’s business relationships, which ballooned his personal wealth, could complicate his U.S. Senate campaign in Michigan.
Foreign investors sanguine on China’s economic potential, prospects for profits
Of those who have plans for reinvestment in China in 2024, 45 percent state that their primary area of investment focuses on sales, marketing and business development. Other key areas include research …
China’s Role in America’s Unrest
And it’s affected a lot of unrest in the United States, from Ferguson to the George Floyd riots to the trans movement to even the recent Israel-Hamas fights and protests. So I want to get…