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China takes aim at new target in black market banking on fears of capital flight
China will impose tougher punishments on underground bankers moving money in and out of the country as fears of capital flight grow. Underground bankers trading in large amounts of foreign currencies … ( read original…
A new generation of coal power in belt and road countries would be toxic for the environment and for China’s reputation
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If China offered $100M to fix the “made in China” marketing brand, what would you do?
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Chinese consumers still spend big on luxury fashion and beauty brands
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China’s Hunger for Capital Is Behind Market Opening
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U.S. ambassador to Canada calls on China to release Canadians from ‘unlawful’ detention
The U.S. ambassador to Canada said Saturday her country is “deeply concerned” about China’s “unlawful” detention of two Canadians. Ambassador Kelly Craft said in a statement to The Associated Press th… ( read original story…
China’s slowdown hasn’t slowed down luxury brand lovers
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