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Central bank deputy governor: STO business ‘essentially an illegal financial activity in China’
Pan Gongsheng, a deputy governor of the People’s Bank of China, the country’s central bank, told an internet finance forum in Beijing that “illegal” financing activities through STOs and ICOs were sti… ( read original…
China’s threats over Huawei CFO’s arrest rattle Canadian business
As China continues to threaten Canada with unnamed “consequences” if it doesn’t release the chief financial officer of Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei, some in Canada’s business community are … ( read original story …)
China Unicom (Hong Kong) (CHU) Raised to “Hold” at Zacks Investment Research
Zacks Investment Research upgraded shares of China Unicom (Hong Kong) (NYSE:CHU) from a sell rating to a hold rating in a research note published on Friday morning. According to Zacks, “China Unicom L… ( read…
China ups pressure as bail hearing resumes for top tech exec
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — A jailed Chinese technology executive waited Monday to see if she’d get released on bail in a case that has raised U.S.-China tensions and complicated efforts to resolve … ( read…
Why China’s sales ban of Apple iPhones isn’t as bad as it sounds
But the ban isn’t as bad as it sounds. Apple was informed of the injunctions granted by Fuzhou Intermediate People’s Court in China last week, Yahoo Finance learned. And since then Apple sales in Chin……
China continues to attack Canada for ‘inhumane’ arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou
But McMahon told Global News that while he doesn’t know details on the specific case, “our system generally provides people the medical care they need.” He also explained that because China … ( read original…
China’s Central Bank Demonizes Cryptos and STOs at Recent Summit in Beijing
China has banned all Security Token Offerings and all activities linked to them. The government wants to regulate the new tokens before legalizing them to eliminate cases of fraud. The emerging crypto… ( read original…
China accuses Canada of violating trade agreement in Huawei arrest
China accused Canada of violating a bilateral agreement by … alleging Meng had hidden ties between Huawei and a company called Skycom that did business in Iran, a lawyer representing Canada said dur… ( read…
Beyond Huawei, Scientist’s Death Hurts China’s Technology Quest
(Bloomberg Opinion) — The death of a prominent Chinese scientist in the U.S. has passed comparatively unnoticed beside the blizzard of global headlines devoted to the Huawei dispute, yet the tragedy … ( read original…
China moves ahead with 5G mobile development plans despite Huawei’s legal woes
China is moving rapidly to develop 5G services nationwide after allocating radio frequency spectrum for the next-generation mobile system to the country’s three telecommunications carriers, despite co… ( read original story …)
China Says Canada Violated Bilateral Agreement in Huawei Arrest
(Bloomberg) — China accused Canada of violating a bilateral agreement by failing to speedily inform its consulate of the arrest of Huawei Technologies Co. Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou, as ten… ( read original story…
China to Announce Resumption in U.S. Soy Purchases Soon
or will follow a cut in tariffs, they said. China’s commerce ministry and the finance ministry have not replied to faxes seeking comments. ( read original story …)