A watchdog letter is urging U.S. state leaders to divest public funds from China, citing rising risks of geopolitical conflict, lack of financial transparency and U.S. restrictions.
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State leaders urged to divest pension funds from China: watchdog
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday said the Philippines remained firm in its position on the country’s sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea despite China’s objection to the passage of the new maritime and archipelagic…
Donald Trump’s presidency will force China to lift crypto ban in two years, says HashKey’s Xiao Feng
Donald Trump’s comeback to the White House is a game-changer for crypto on the global stage. In fact, if you ask Xiao Feng, chairman and CEO of HashKey Group, Trump will quite literally force China…
China Issues Warning About US Missile System on Doorstep
China warned the Philippines not to be “extremely irresponsible” by buying an offensive missile system from the U.S., as tensions remain high over the South China Sea. “Such a move is provocative and …
China should not wait to stimulate its economy
What will China do to respond to inadequate demand, an ailing property market and persistent deflation? It is, apparently, too early to say. The legislators did unveil a plan to refinance the implicit …
Trump’s crypto policies may inspire China’s digital asset growth, HashKey CEO suggests
Swift sanctions on Russia highlighted the need for financial autonomy, influencing China’s crypto outlook. China’s trading hub, Yiwu, reports growing demand for dollar-pegged stablecoins in …
China’s luxury market loses shine as Bain study shows spending decline
China’s high-end consumers have had a tighter grip on their wallets this year, with study from Bain & Company showing less luxury spending.
China Downplays Deadliest Mass Killing in Years After Car Attack
A man looks at candles left outside the Zhuhai Sports Center, a day after a car rammed through the site killing dozens in Zhuhai, in south China’s Guangdong province on November 12. A man killed……
China’s Xi arrives in Lima for APEC, to open Pacific megaport
Chinese President Xi Jinping will arrive in Lima on Thursday, kicking off a week-long diplomatic blitz in Latin America by inaugurating the massive Chancay deep-water port, one of Beijing’s most …
China’s greatest dumpling run
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Mike Waltz: 10 Times Trump’s National Security Adviser Pick Hit Out at China
Florida congressman Mike Waltz, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for national security adviser, is among the most vocal China critics on Capitol Hill. The former defense policy director in the …
China May Reconsider Crypto Ban Amid Trump’s Pro-Crypto Policies
The possible change in China’s stance coincides with notable global interest in crypto following the electoral triumph of Trump. Trump’s comeback to power and the acceptance of blockchain and crypto …