BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s central bank on Wednesday issued anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing regulations for online financial institutions, as part of Beijing’s efforts to rein i… ( read original story …)
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China says unaware ex-Interpol president’s wife threatened
BEIJING — China is “not aware of the situation” surrounding reports that the wife of the detained Chinese former president of Interpol has been threatened, a foreign ministry spokesman said Wednesday … ( read original…
China Plans Major Expansion of Too-Big-to-Fail Rules
(Bloomberg) — China plans to increase the number of companies it deems systemically important financial institutions, people familiar with the matter said, a sign that policy makers are stepping up c… ( read original story…
China Mobile Ltd. (CHL) Given Average Rating of “Hold” by Analysts
Complete the form below to receive the latest headlines and analysts’ recommendations for China Mobile with our free daily email newsletter: China Mobile Ltd. (NYSE:CHL) has been assigned an average r… ( read original story…
Briefing: Chinese smart scooter company Niu aims to raise $95 million in US IPO
Smart scooter maker Niu Technologies has announced terms for its US IPO on Tuesday (October 9). The Beijing-based company plans to raise $95 million by offering 8.3 million American depositary receipt… ( read original story…
China continues its ascent in international brand rankings
China has maintained its spot as the world’s second-most valuable national brand, with its worth rising 25 percent year-on-year to $12.8 trillion, second only to the United States, at $25.9 … ( read original story…
A Niu electric scooter from China: Niu Technologies sets terms for $95 million US IPO
Niu Technologies, China’s largest producer of lithium-ion electric scooters, announced terms for its IPO on Tuesday. The Beijing, China-based company plans to raise $95 million by offering 8.3 million … ( read original story …)
China disappeared Interpol’s chief. The world can’t pretend it’s business as usual.
Sophie Richardson is the China director at Human Rights Watch. In the past week, reports of Chinese authorities’ latest audacious move — forcibly detaining Meng Hongwei, then the president of the inte… ( read original…
China, Norway to ink free trade deal
“It will be the largest business delegation ever from Norway to China,” said Knut Sorlie, the embassy’s commercial counsellor. According to Sorlie, 40 commercial agreements will be signed during the v… ( read original story…
Taiwan’s president denounces Beijing’s negative influence worldwide
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen called on China to be a “responsible” country on the world stage rather than provoking unnecessary conflict, amid worsening relations between Beijing and the island it co… ( read original story…
China Unicom (Vietnam) Operations Company set up
Honored guests attend the opening ceremony of China Unicom (Vietnam) Operations Company in Hanoi, Vietnam, Oct. 9, 2018. China Unicom (Vietnam) Operations Company under Chinese telecom giant China Uni… ( read original story …)
How US Brands Can Export to China – The Smart Guide
Today we are going to analyze how US brands can Sell in China … Based on results, there are several common approaches for US brands to reach Chinese consumers. Several US brands, including Tiffany &…
Opinion: 3 Lessons China’s Tech Boom Can Teach Fashion Brands
I tell this story to luxury brands’ marketing teams whenever I have the chance–10 years ago when you asked where educated Chinese would want to work, they most likely answered Fortune 500 companies. W… (…
