Sixty-seven companies have withdrawn their applications to go public on the ChiNext board so far this year, 61 of which were self-initiated. And 126 IPO filing have been pulled altogether on the …
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China’s Real Consumer Lending Rates Fall to as Low as 3% as Banks Vie for Clients
Lending rates at several large state-owned banks and joint-stock banks in Beijing have fallen along with China’s benchmark loan prime rate, and the minimum consumer lending rate is generally between 3 …
China’s July exports contracted the most since the start of the pandemic. It shows a tough external market for the world’s factory when it needs it the most.
China’s exports in dollar terms contracted 14.5% in July from a year ago, while imports fell 12.4% in the same period.
Beijing demands Philippines remove stranded South China Sea ship
China demanded Tuesday that the Philippines withdraw a military ship stranded since 1999 on an atoll in waters Beijing claims as its own in the South China Sea. The China’s foreign ministry said in a…
Sailors accused of spying for China set to appear in court
Two Navy sailors accused of spying for China, Jinchao “Patrick” Wei and Wenheng Zhao, will appear in federal court on Tuesday in California
China’s Plan to Rule the World Through Its Smart Devices, FCC Urged to Act
Chinese-made modules in various devices could be quietly gathering data for their creators in Beijing, and lawmakers want the FCC to act.
China’s car sales fall for 2nd month in July as price war continues
China’s passenger vehicle sales fell for a second month in July, as discounts and government support measures failed to persuade consumers wary of buying cars amid a sputtering economy and a prolonged slump in the…
Australian aid policy to focus on climate — and countering China
With its new approach to aid, Anthony Albanese’s government is trying to present Australia as an alternative to China, known for “debt-trap diplomacy.”
Huaqin Technology IPO Adds To China’s Billionaire Ranks
Today’s stock trading debut by Chinese electronics manufacturer Huaqin Technology minted the country’s latest billionaire.
Chinese propaganda slogans turn London street art wall into a protest site against Beijing
A graffiti wall in London’s bustling street art hub of Brick Lane has become an unlikely canvas for protest messages against China’s authoritarian rule, after it was whitewashed and painted over with propaganda slogans promoting…
China to adopt ‘impartial, rational’ position on Russian war against Ukraine, says foreign ministry
China can be an “objective and rational voice” in achieving a peaceful settlement to Russia’s war against Ukraine, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in a phone talk on Aug.
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Country Garden misses bond payments as China property fears flare
Country Garden said on Tuesday it has not paid two dollar bond coupons due on Aug. 6, confirming market fears that the biggest privately owned developer in China is slipping into repayment troubles.