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Exclusive: China’s Didi picks Goldman, Morgan Stanley for mega U.S. IPO – sources
German Exports Rise in February, Lifted by China Trade
The trade surplus shrank to 19.1 billion euros. On the year, exports to China increased by 25.7%. Separate data released on Friday showed industrial output in February fell by 1.6%. A Reuters poll …
It’s All a Blur: Chinese Shows Censor Western Brands Over Xinjiang Dispute
By Tiffany May HONG KONG — Viewers of some of China’s most popular online variety shows were recently greeted by a curious sight: a blur of pixels obscuring the brands on sneakers and T-shirts worn…
China Halts New Enrollments at Business School Backed by Jack Ma: FT
abruptly suspended a planned $37 billion IPO in Shanghai following pressure from the authorities. The botched listing came after Ma made comments in public criticising China’s financial regulators.
Breakingviews – Capital Calls – South Korea gaming IPO primes for high score
The company behind one of the world’s most successful mobile games has applied to go public in South Korea. Krafton, which counts China’s Tencent as a key backer, more than doubled operating profit …
Beijing has not radically accelerated timeline for reunification with Taiwan: Eurasia Group
Allison Sherlock from Eurasia Group explains why she doesn’t think Beijing is preparing for an imminent military attack on Taiwan.
Exclusive: China set to clear Tencent’s $3.5 billion Sogou deal subject to data security conditions: sources
(Reuters) – China’s antitrust regulator is ready to clear tech giant Tencent Holdings Ltd’s plan to take the country’s no.3 search engine Sogou private, three people with knowledge of the matter told …
China’s Record Surge of Defaults Driven by Property Developers
Property developers are propelling a record wave of China corporate bond defaults this year, as Beijing moves to clamp down on borrowing in the debt-laded sector.
Intellectual property in China
Hong Kong electoral reform has neither breached the Sino-British Joint Declaration nor international obligations This article originally appeared on the South China Morning Post (www.scmp.com), the …
Fiji reef battle: judge finds China-linked developers guilty in landmark case
The case has been described as a ‘watershed’ moment that will test Fiji’s environmental laws Jona Ratu and his daughter survey the channel dug into the reef on Malolo Island by the China-linked … In…
POLITICO Brussels Playbook: Turkey could’ve been worse — Draghing it out — Next time in Beijing??
I felt very sorry for the humiliation that European Commission President von der Leyen had to undergo,” Draghi said during a press conference Thursday evening, adding “I believe it wasn’t appropriate …
China Huarong Tries to Revive Investor Confidence After Rout
For a giant and complex entity like China Huarong, it is risky to assume that default risk is low simply because the Ministry of Finance is the largest shareholder of the firm, he said.
China blasts UK for granting asylum to Hong Kong activist Nathan Law
On Thursday, Zhao Lijian, spokesman for China’s ministry of foreign affairs, said Law was a “criminal suspect wanted by the Hong Kong police”. Related: Hong Kong activists plead guilty but say …
