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Competition Heats Up in China's Mobile Video Sector
China’s rapidly expanding mobile video market is creating a seemingly insatiable demand for mobile video content and services. eMarketer estimates the country will have more than 435 million mobile video viewers in 2017. This huge…
China leverage rising at 'alarming pace': central bank official
SHANGHAI China’s level of leverage is rising at an “alarming pace”, particularly in the finance sector, a senior central bank official said in a commentary, amid growing concern by the country’s senior leaders over financial…
China’s tightening measures to continue but risks remain if markets pushed too hard
China’s financial authorities expect to continue their supervisory tightening in a gradual and phased manner, but the full impact on markets will depend how strictly the new rules are interpreted and enforced, said analysts. “Strict…
China leverage rising at “alarming pace” – cbank official
SHANGHAI May 1 China’s level of leverage is rising at an “alarming pace”, particularly in the finance sector, a senior central bank official said in a commentary, amid growing concern by the country’s senior leaders…
China spend on Aust agribusiness triples
China’s investment in Australian agribusiness has tripled in … Australian agribusiness – three times 2015’s investment of $375 million – says a report form financial services provider KPMG and the University of Sydney. The report,…
China Minsheng joins Asia partners to tap Belt and Road investment opportunities
China Minsheng Investment Group (CMIG), the mainland’s largest non-state investment conglomerate, is teaming up with regional financial institutions to set up a new fund worth US$10-15 billion, to tap new economy business opportunities on China’s…
China Factory Growth Plummets
Growth in China’s manufacturing sector slowed faster than expected in April, an official survey showed on Sunday, as producer price inflation cooled and policymakers’ efforts to reduce financial risks in the economy weighed on demand.…
First Nation Chief plans China trip to discuss Ring of Fire rail line
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