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China’s surprising bond boom
China’s sputtering economy has become glaringly evident in financial markets in recent months: A historic bond market rally has been underway, driving the longer-term interest rates down. Beijing …
Panama announces more migrant deportation flights to Ecuador, India and China
Panama’s government announced on Thursday additional deportation flights for migrants apprehended in the Central American nation to Ecuador, India and China, in a bid to reduce of flow of mostly U.S.-bound migration.
Chinese self-driving startup WeRide postpones IPO
WeRide, a Chinese autonomous driving startup, has postponed an IPO that was seeking to raise around $110 million at a $5.7 billion market cap. Why it matters: This would have been the first …
China autonomous vehicle startup WeRide delays US IPO
WeRide is delaying plans to go public, according to CNBC. The self-driving tech company aimed to hit the Nasdaq this week, but now says it needs more time …
Japanese citizen indicted on suspicion of espionage, China confirms
Chinese prosecutors have indicted a Japanese citizen on suspicion of espionage, China’s foreign ministry said on Thursday, adding that the rights of the people involved in the case would be protected.
PwC China faces 6-mth business ban, large fine over Evergrande audit, sources say
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Chinese regulators will likely impose a six-month business suspension on a big part of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ auditing unit in mainland China, as a penalty for its work on …
Mass termination of employees in China for business reasons
It’s necessary for employers to have a plan B, just in case the negotiation with employees for mutual termination failed. Before the negotiation, employers need to decide whether to proceed with unilateral termination if the…
In China’s “median city” people are surprisingly risk-averse
If Chinese optimism is now fading, the world needs to know. Certainly the economy is slowing. Consumers and businesses are in a funk. The Communist Party devotes large resources to tracking the public …
Calls for stimulus package grow in China
A growing chorus of Chinese economists is pressing for Beijing to roll out fiscal stimulus to bolster the country’s flagging economy. Economic growth has fallen short of official expectations in the …
Beijing pushes major Chinese telcos to raise dividends
Three major Chinese telcos are dramatically changing their financial strategies and shifting from reducing capital costs to offering higher dividend yields.
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