UBS says wealthy Asian investors are moving away from the US dollar into gold, crypto, and Chinese assets, driven by volatility and trade tensions.
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Asia’s wealthy shifting from US dollar to crypto, gold, China: UBS
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China criticized the trade agreement reached between the U.S. and the U.K. last week as it could potentially push Chinese products out of British supply chains.
Foreigners flock to China’s Shenzhen as visa-free entries surge 160%
Visa-free policies have helped the southern tech hub become a popular destination for overseas tourists, particularly from elsewhere in Asia.
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Beginning Wednesday, shipments arriving in the United States from China and Hong Kong worth less than $800 could face 54 percent tariffs.
China’s Percentage Of U.S. Trade Plummets To Lowest Level In 22 Years
China’s percentage of U.S. trade hit 7.65% in March, the latest government data available, the lowest figure since 2003. That was before Trump’s April 2 “Liberation Day.” …
White House eased China tariffs after warnings of harm to ‘Trump’s people’
China’s $3.2 trillion in foreign currency reserves helped … given his unwillingness to endure sharp market slides and business slowdowns. That may mitigate the damage to the U.S. economy, but it …
China’s Tencent first-quarter revenue rise 13%, exceeds estimates
Tencent Holdings , China’s biggest technology company by market capitalization, posted a 13% rise in first-quarter revenue on Wednesday, driven by growth in its gaming business.
US soybean exports may fall 20% without China trade deal, AgResource says
U.S. soybean exports may drop 20% and the prices paid to farmers will plunge if the United States and China fail to reach a deal in their trade dispute limiting U.S. soybeans from its largest…
Chinese FM responds to question on whether China will cancel export license requirements for rare earths, critical minerals
In response to another question on whether China will cancel export license requirements for rare earths or critical minerals, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian also referred the specific question to the press release from…
China Covid-19 case rise reflects normal viral fluctuation, say experts
BEIJING – Health specialists in China reassured the public that Covid-19 remains under control, despite a slight increase in the percentage of positive cases among flu-like illnesses reported in …
Two Taiwan allies attend Beijing forum as China steps up diplomatic pressure
Haiti’s foreign minister was one of Taiwan’s two diplomatic allies attending a forum on Tuesday in Beijing between China and Latin American and Caribbean countries, as China steps up its pressure …
European shares flat as gains from US-China truce pause
European shares opened flat on Wednesday as investors took a breather after gains seen earlier this week following the U.S.-China trade truce, while key inflation data from Germany was also in focus.
China’s CATL set to price shares at HK$263 each in $4.6 billion Hong Kong listing, sources say
Chinese battery maker CATL is set to price its shares at HK$263 ($33.70) each and increase the size of the company’s Hong Kong listing, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter, …