China Merchants Bank, one of the largest lenders in China, posted net profit growth of 15.18 percent in the first three months of 2021. The bank raked in 32.02 billion yuan (about 4.93 billion U.S.
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China Merchants Bank profit up 15 pct in Q1
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The White House is standing by its decision not to pursue a diplomatic boycott of next year’s winter Olympics in Beijing despite new pressure from a …
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Sun Dawu, a rural tycoon who has been a thorn in the Communist Party’s side, was detained in November as the party moved to silence critics and keep the private sector in line.
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For both China and the U.S., leading the charge against climate change is a geopolitical opportunity unlike any other. And that’s exactly the problem for those hoping the common threat of global …
China to US: Back Off and Calm Down
Foreign Minister Wang Yi just delivered a raw, propaganda-tainted rebuke of Washington’s leaders for stoking “fears” of China’s rise.
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Welcome to the weekend edition! Every Saturday we’ll send you a longer read from other Bloomberg brands, such as Hyperdrive’s electric vehicle coverage and the latest in China’s journey to net zero.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at Chicago’s International Mail Facility (IMF) recently seized 281 shipments containing various counterfeit coins and $100 bills with 95% of the …
Lucas: Biden and Co. follow the money from China
Political leaders in Taiwan would be best served by making a deal with China before it is too late. Because if President Biden sends someone like former Sen. Chris Dodd to Taiwan as a “personal…
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History doesn’t repeat itself,” the old line goes, “but it often rhymes.” The quip comes to mind when weighing whether American athletes should be forced to sit out the 2022 Beijing Olympic Winter …
‘Democracy is not Coca-Cola’: Beijing says US shouldn’t assume that representative government ‘tastes’ the same all over the world
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has urged Washington to abandon its ideological approach to foreign policy, arguing that it is wrong of the US to try to model the rest of the world in its…