Hong Kong has initiated plans to exempt private equity funds, hedge funds, and billionaires from paying taxes on realized gains from crypto investments. The policy changes could see Hong Kong emerge …
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Hong Kong initiates crypto tax exemption plans for hedge funds, private equity funds, and billionaires
In the News: EU Introduces Forced Labor Regulation; EU Requires Tech Transfers from China; and Crypto Ownership Deemed Legal in China
EU to ban products and components involved in forced labor; EU plans to require tech transfers for Chinese companies to obtain subsidies; and Shanghai court’s opinion allows Chinese individuals to own …
China’s Robotaxi co Pony AI raises USD 260 mn in US IPO
Pony AI’s listing may show how US investors approach China-based companies under Donald Trump’s administration, especially as the two biggest economies in the world vie for dominance in high-stakes …
Philippine military disables Facebook features to counter pro-Beijing trolls
This move comes after a surge in pro-Beijing propaganda and fake news targeting the armed forces and their stance on the South China Sea dispute.
Beijing decries ‘persecution of Chinese citizens’ after swap deal with US
Beijing has “always firmly opposed the US side’s suppression and persecution of Chinese citizens for political purposes,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told reporters in the Chinese capital. Mao said three Chinese citizens who were…
China announces top military official is under investigation
The suspension of Miao Hua, one of China’s highest-ranking military officials, marks an escalation in leader Xi Jinping’s campaign to tackle corruption.
China’s EV price war is so brutal that BYD is trying to pinch its suppliers
China’s top maker of electric vehicles (EV) wants to pay a lot less for car parts in the new year, a demand that signals there is no end in sight to a vicious price war…
Beijing Says 3 Nationals ‘Wrongfully Imprisoned’ In US Now Back In China
Beijing said Thursday that three of its nationals “wrongfully imprisoned” in the United States had returned to China, after US officials said they had negotiated the return of three Americans …
China won’t be able to prop up its economy with one-off ‘helicopter money,’ BofA Securities strategist says
Winnie Wu, chief China equity strategist at BofA Securities, explains what China needs to do to address deflationary pressure.
Is China Coming for Your Turkey, Too?
Sure, the geopolitical rivalry with the United States is almost certainly part of what is motivating China; it wants to become self-sufficient in food in case tensions with the United States worsen to the point…
How much will China spend to kick-start its economy?
China announced more than $2.03 trillion in stimulus to boost … The new measures are much larger than the amount unleashed in the wake of the 2008/9 financial crisis, which was worth up to 4…
China defence minister Dong Jun’s fate unclear as differing accounts emerge on corruption probe
The fate of Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun remained unclear on Wednesday (Nov 27), as two US officials told Reuters that he was being investigated for corruption, while another urged caution. The …
Has China Become the New Japan and Japan the New China?
With China’s economy struggling and squarely in Trump’s doghouse, the world’s second-largest economy could stagnate over a sustained period, like Japan’s did for decades. Conversely, Japan has shown …
