China Automotive Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CAAS) (“CAAS” or the “Company”), a leading power steering components and systems supplier in China, today announced its unaudited financial results for the …
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China State-Owned Giants to Delist From US Amid Audit Spat
Three of China’s largest state-owned companies announced plans to delist from US exchanges as the two countries struggle to come to an agreement allowing American regulators to inspect audits of …
China’s Huawei says sales down but new ventures growing
Chinese tech giant Huawei said Friday its revenue fell in the first half of 2022 but new ventures in autos and other industries helped to offset a decline in smartphone sales under U.S.
China’s Third-Biggest IPO of the Year Surges in Trading Debut
Shares of Hygon Information Technology Co., a maker and distributor of computer components, surged in their Shanghai debut, making them this year’s second-best opening performance among large listings …
China’s ballooning property crisis: Homebuyers run out of patience with developers
Homebuyers in around 100 cities, involving more than 300 housing projects, have boycotted mortgage payments, according to a crowdsourced document named ‘WeNeedHome’ …
China Bank Run Protests – Another Potential Tiananmen Square Massacre?
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China’s SMIC Warns of ‘Rapid Freeze’ as Smartphone Demand Skids
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. warned that clients in sectors such as smartphones were freezing orders, underscoring how a downturn in consumer electronics demand is hurting the chip …
China’s opening-up ‘big tailwind’ for foreign financial institutions
“China’s bond market opening-up, together with simplified access for foreign bond issuers, has been a big tailwind for foreign institutions to expand their business,” Samuel Fischer, head of China …
Protest in China’s Henan underscore risks bank faces as real estate sector continues to struggle
Recent protests in China’s Henan province underline the risks being faced by banks as the real estate sector continues to struggle. The real estate sector in China accounts for around 24 per cent of …
‘No sense’: Peter Dutton doubles down on Beijing rhetoric
Peter Dutton has rejected calls to tone down his rhetoric on China despite concerns it could lead to blowback within the Chinese-Australian community.
China to keep monetary policy stable
BEIJING: China will likely keep its monetary policy stable and on target in the second half as consumer inflation is expected to rise mildly within a reasonable range in the rest of the year, experts…
China and Taiwan war risk ‘very high’
The best available analysis implies China will attempt unification with Taiwan sooner rather than later. About a month ago, one of our top geopolitical and military advisers – and far and away the …
China’s new financial threat lurks in the shadows
Beijing has just sent another signal that shows just how concerned authorities are that the implosion of China’s property development sector could ignite a wider financial crisis.