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Chinese banks extended 2.24 trillion yuan ($312.47 billion) in new loans in June, more than triple the amount in May and beating analysts’ forecasts, as stimulus measures boosted credit demand during …
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China’s exporters rush to beat Trump’s next big tariff deadline
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China grants conditional approval for Synopsys to acquire Ansys
China’s market regulator has conditionally approved the acquisition of simulation software company Ansys by U.S. software firm Synopsys’, the State Administration for Market Regulation said on Monday.
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Private firms, weaker growth and limited fiscal space will make it difficult for Beijing to rein in ‘neijuan’, analysts say
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