Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Monday a tweet by a Chinese official which shows a fake image of an Australian soldier appearing to slit a … ( read original story …)
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Investors should allocate up to 20% of their portfolios to China over the next decade, strategist says
Investors need to allocate more of their portfolios into China, as “geopolitical diversification” is going to be a more crucial consideration, according to one investment strategist. ( read original story …)
China central bank offers salve to jittery markets with surprise medium-term lending facility injection
The PBOC also said it would conduct another MLF operation on Dec. 15 to roll over maturing loans for December, with volume dependent on market demand. ( read original story …)
China’s ESG ratings tarnish its allure for sustainable investors
Sustainable investing and the opening up of China’s once closed markets are two of the hottest investment trends. But the world’s second-largest economy has the worst environmental social and … ( read original story …)
China’s IPO Problem: Why Can’t Shanghai Run A Public Offering?
PetroChina launched an IPO), and was valued at $1Tn. In the next 20 weeks, the share price fell 52%. The stock never recovered. Today, PetroChina’s shares are down almost 90% from the IPO price. (…
Jack Ma’s Ant IPO Unlikely To Happen Before 2022 Over New Regulatory Hurdles: Report
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE: BABA)-backed Ant Group is unlikely to be able to hold its suspended initial public offering before 2022, Bloomberg reported Sunday. What … ( read original story …)
Shares rest after “awesome” month, China factories speed up
World shares paused to assess a record-busting month on Monday as the prospect of a vaccine-driven economic recovery next year and yet more free money from central banks eclipsed immediate concerns … ( read original…
Kim Jong Un is cutting off his economic lifeline, China, to stave off Covid-19
Kim Jong Un appears to have kicked North Korea’s Covid-19 prevention plan into overdrive, further tightening the country’s nearly impassible borders, cutting off nearly all trade with China and even … ( read original story…
Moody’s – China property inventory levels will remain healthy in the next 6-12 months
© 2020 Insider Inc. and finanzen.net GmbH (Imprint). All rights reserved. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Disclaimer … ( read original story …)
Three firms team up for high-end auto brand
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd, a Chinese battery maker, will cooperate with Huawei Technologies Co, a technology giant, and Changan Automobile, a vehicle maker, to build a brand-new high-end … ( read original story …)
China’s manufacturing accelerates in November
China’s manufacturing activity accelerated in November as its rebound from the pandemic gained strength, a survey showed Monday, while the United States and Europe struggled with rising infections and … ( read original story …)
China-EU decoupling not an option but Beijing must step up on markets, human rights, virus: German envoy
A decoupling between China and Europe is not a policy option for Germany, but Beijing should ensure equal footing for market competition and address concerns about human rights, Germany’s ambassador … ( read original story…
China’s vaccines may have ‘appeal’ in developing countries, economist says
Developing countries may have a long wait for a vaccine developed in the West, but there’s always the option of turning to China , says an economist from DBS. ( read original story …)
