China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom and China Tower Corp said they would build up a globally pioneering 5G application network across the Yangtze River Delta region by 2021. [File photo/Xinhua] China’s big four telecom…
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Nation to bolster intellectual property protections
[Photo/IC] China will strengthen its protection and management of intellectual property, accelerate the commercialization process, and help improve global IP protection practices and standards, officials said on Tuesday. Tuesday marks the 10th anniversary … (…
China achieves remarkable success in IPR protection: official
China has achieved remarkable results in intellectual property right (IPR) protection, according to an official at the State Intellectual Property Office Tuesday. Shen Changyu, head of the office, made the remarks at a forum in…
Are China’s property stocks the gems to buy as prices dip below book values?
Mainland Chinese property developers are joining the list of the China-traded companies whose share prices are at big discounts to their book values. The number of such real-estate stocks on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges…
Property stocks climb after China’s central bank tweaks monetary policy
Shares of Chinese property firms climbed on Monday after the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said it would broaden the range of collateral it accepts as part of its medium-term lending facility (MLF), making another…
China Gets Hands on Chip Technology in SoftBank Deal
SoftBank said Tuesday it would cede 51% of the Chinese business for $775 million, while retaining the remainder. The buyers are led by Hopu Investment Management Co., which is backed by sovereign-wealth fund China Investment…
China just extended Trump a massive olive branch to try to calm the trade battle
China has offered to purchase close to $70 billion worth of US goods over the next year if the Trump administration backs off proposed tariffs, according to The Wall Street Journal. The deal would include…
The US reportedly flew B-52s in the South China Sea as it directly challenges Beijing’s militarization
The US has reportedly made a bold move in countering Beijing’s growing dominance in the South China Sea by flying B-52 nuclear-capable bombers over disputed islands. The flight of the B-52s, reported by CNN but…
China removes missile launchers from disputed island after row with US, images show
The initial move to place the weapons on the island, first reported by Fox news, angered U.S. officials who immediately disinvited China from the Rim of the Pacific Exercises. Satellite images taken on May 20…
SoftBank’s ARM cedes control of China ops to consortium for $775 million
Arm will be selling the 51 percent of Arm Technology China to a consortium led by Hou An Innovation Fund, which is jointly managed by ARM and Chinese private equity firm Hopu Investments, a source…
China bank chairman’s apparent suicide brings attention to country’s troubled lenders
The recent death of a Chinese rural bank’s chairman has put the spotlight on the troubles that small lenders in the country face as authorities clean up the financial sector in the world’s second-largest economy.…
Exclusive: Ant Financial shifts focus from finance to tech services: sources
and has played a major role in shaping the financial technology landscape in China. Its Alipay online payment app is one of the biggest players in an increasingly cashless society. But in five years, technology…
Bank chairman’s apparent suicide brings attention to China’s troubled lenders
Yin Jinbao, the man found dead in his office last month, served on the boards of Tianjin Rural Commercial Bank and Tianjin Binhai Rural Commercial Bank. Yin’s apparent suicide came at a time when both…