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A city in China will hold the second lottery of the country’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) next month. On Dec. 12, a shopping festival known as “Double 12” in China, the city of Suzhou…
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Beijing warns of crackdown on misconduct after bond defaults
Beijing has warned it will show “zero tolerance” for financial misconduct after several high-profile bond defaults by state-owned companies roiled the Chinese debt market. Speaking at a meeting for … ( read original story …)
Hong Kong activists vow not to ‘kowtow to Beijing and surrender’
Joshua Wong, 24, was prosecuted alongside fellow activists Ivan Lam and Agnes Chow over a protest which took place last summer outside Hong Kong’s police headquarters. ( read original story …)
China says it will respond to U.S. admiral visit to Taiwan
China will respond to the reported visit of a U.S. Navy admiral to Taiwan and firmly opposes any military relations between Taipei and Washington, China’s Foreign Ministry said on Monday. ( read original story …)
China plans incentives to boost population growth and address ageing society, state media reports
China reportedly considering financial and policy support in 2021-25 five-year plan to encourage couples to have more children. ( read original story …)
New Regional Trade Deals to Help China ‘Sustain Its Advantages’ in Global Supply Chains
China could remain a key player in global supply chains, thanks to a combination of factors ranging from the coronavirus pandemic to new trade agreements. ( read original story …)
The Latest: China tests millions amid new virus flare-ups
Chinese authorities are testing millions of people, imposing lockdowns and shutting down schools after multiple locally transmitted coronavirus cases were discovered in three … ( read original story …)
China in final preparations for latest lunar mission
Chinese technicians were making final preparations Monday for a mission to bring back material from the moon’s surface in what would be a major advance for the country’s space program. Chang’e 5 is … (…
China issues final batch of refined fuel export quotas for 2020: sources
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Alibaba CEO Calls China’s New Fintech Regulations ‘Timely And Necessary’ After Ant IPO Ax
Financial stability and not allowing “entrepreneurs out of their lane” are thought to have been factors behind Beijing’s move to suspend the IPO. Ma had criticized China’s bankers and regulators, … ( read original story…