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China’s factory activity quickens, but pandemic drags on exporters and recovery
China’s factory activity expanded at a stronger pace in June after the government lifted lockdowns and stepped up investment, but persistent weakness in export orders suggests the coronavirus crisis … ( read original story …)
No Politics, Please! HK Finance Professionals Impose Self-Censorship After Security Law
A year ago, growing anti-government demonstrations in Hong Kong were a hot topic in conversations among bankers, lawyers and other investment professionals in one of the world’s biggest and freest … ( read original story…
JD.com’s fintech arm prepares for IPO in Shanghai’s Star Market
JD Digits, formerly known as JD Finance, has expanded its range of activities to include projects in artificial intelligence, blockchain and data technologies. ( read original story …)
Hong Kong Opens Door to China’s Hulking Security State
A new national security law will allow Beijing’s sprawling and secretive security system to establish a visible foothold in the territory. ( read original story …)
Hong Kong activists discussing parliament-in-exile after China crackdown, campaigner says
LONDON (Reuters) – Hong Kong pro-democracy activists are discussing a plan to create an unofficial parliament-in-exile to keep the flame of freedom alive and send a message to China that freedom … ( read original…
Apple has reportedly stopped updating thousands of iPhone games on China App Store
Apple has reportedly stopped updating tens of thousands of mobile games on the China App Store after coming under pressure from the Chinese government to comply with local rules. ( read original story …)
Vietnam protests Chinese military drills in South China Sea
Vietnam’s foreign ministry has lodged a complaint with China over military drills in the South China Sea that it said were “detrimental” to Beijing’s relationship with the Association of Southeast … ( read original story…
Britain can’t protect Hong Kong from China – but it can do right by its people
To think we can sway authoritarian Beijing is fantasy. Instead we must make those who want freedom welcome in the UK, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins … ( read original story …)
China releases North Korean defector accused of spying, report says
A North Korean defector of Japanese nationality has been released from Chinese detention after serving five years in prison for espionage, according to a Japanese press report. ( read original story …)
IPO Launch: Quhuo Limited Readies Plan For $27 Million U.S. IPO
Quhuo Limited (QH) intends to raise $27 million in an IPO of ADSs representing underlying Class A shares, according to an amended registration statement. The company hires and manages personnel for on … ( read…
JD.com fintech unit is planning a STAR Market IPO
The initial public offering plan for JD Digits is part of a broader timetable to take JD.com affiliates public over the next two years. ( read original story …)
China, pro-Beijing activists condemn foreign pressure over Hong Kong
Beijing activists in Hong Kong condemned what they called foreign meddling in the territory’s affairs on Thursday, as countries moved to offer Hong Kongers refuge and impose sanctions on China over a … ( read…