Two gauges of activity in China’s manufacturing sector worsened in September, reflecting the nation’s economic slowdown and the fallout from the trade war with the U.S. The official manufacturing purc… ( read original story …)
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China’s Manufacturers Feeling the Pain as Trade War Escalates
China will pull through current challenges, says Chinese Premier Li Keqiang
China will work even harder on restructuring. Our country is still at the lower end of the industrial chain. We will continue to encourage businesses to transform and upgrade traditional manufacturing … ( read original…
China’s opening up of financial markets won’t be a smooth ride, official says
The process of opening up China’s financial markets to foreign firms will not be smooth as it is subject to disruption from external factors and the need to protect the domestic economy, a senior gove……
China business schools are evolving rapidly
With its campus designed by I.M. Pei, European coffee and bottled water, and faculty and students drawn from around the world, Ceibs (China Europe International Business School) in Shanghai symbolises … ( read original story…
China central bank to maintain ample liquidity as trade row threatens economy
BEIJING: China’s central bank pledged to maintain its “prudent and neutral” monetary policy and to use multiple tools to keep liquidity ample, as the world’s second-biggest economy comes under increas… ( read original story …)
China’s opening up of financial markets won’t be a smooth ride, official says — What are policymakers afraid of? — What are they hiding?
The process of opening up China’s financial markets to foreign firms will not be smooth as it is subject to disruption from external factors and the need to protect the domestic economy, a senior gove……
China central bank says will maintain ample liquidity as trade row threatens economy
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s central bank pledged to maintain its “prudent and neutral” monetary policy and to use multiple tools to keep liquidity ample, as the world’s second-biggest economy comes un… ( read original story…
Corporate and investment banking: Competition rises in China
Before that, Central Huijin issued only so-called government-supported agency bonds, which have a zero risk-weighting from the central bank and are exempt from credit ratings. Being big and close to p… ( read original story…
South Korean warship runs afoul of China in the South China Sea as the US and its allies up the pressure on Beijing
A South Korean warship seeking refuge from a storm upset Beijing by sailing close to disputed Chinese territory in the South China Sea in mid-September. Dodging a typhoon, the South Korean navy destro… ( read…
China says it won’t be pushed around by US on trade
CAMEROON, Cameroon — China warned Friday that its critical relationship with the United States could break “like a glass,” and used the most global of stages to warn the Trump administration it wouldn … (…
China’s ‘King of IPO’ sentenced to 18 years in prison, three years after stock market rout
The former vice-chairman of China’s securities regulator has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for taking bribes and insider trading, nearly three years after he was put under investigation in the … ( read…
This week in Trumponomics: Loony claims about China
The Register ran a 4-page advertising supplement headlined “China Watch,” put together by China Daily, a state-run news operation that publishes in English. One of the 11 articles in the supplement po… ( read original…
BRIEF-China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co Says Unit To Purchase Aircrafts From Boeing
Sept 28 (Reuters) – China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co Ltd: * UNIT CDBALF TO PURCHASE AIRCRAFTS FROM BOEING * TOTAL LIST PRICE FOR AIRCRAFT IS US$351.3 MILLION * AIRCRAFTS ARE THREE NEW … (…