Global hedge funds continued to sell China equities for a fourth straight week as the renewed enthusiasm for Chinese tech stocks, ignited by low-cost artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek, began to …
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HEDGE FLOW Hedge funds cut China stocks for fourth week as DeepSeek optimism fades
In deflation-hit China, one store holds flash sales four times a day
Leo Liu, manager of the sprawling Wankelai store in the Chinese capital of Beijing, spoke into a microphone, announcing progressively steeper discounts in a flash sale, until he finally sold a cotton …
US stock volatility is making China’s markets look good, Goldman Sachs says
Goldman Sachs is maintaining its overweight calls on China H-shares and A-shares — those listed in Hong Kong and on the mainland, respectively.
China Issues Ominous Warning to US-Backed Rival
“Independence forces” in Taiwan are sharpening the sword “hanging over their heads,” China’s defense ministry warned Sunday.
China’s annual political meetings feature minority delegates in tribal finery with a message
Every year in early March, China’s rubber-stamp legislature and its advisory body gather to hear speeches and hold discussions in the capital, Beijing.
Key Economic Indicators To Watch This Week: US-China Tariffs, Fed Policy, and Crypto Sell-Off
U.S. inflation data for February could show an uptick, influencing the Federal Reserve’s next policy moves. Escalating U.S.-China trade tensions take center stage as new …
China says fees on ships linked to it will not revitalise US industry
A plan by the United States to levy fees on China-linked ships will hurt global supply and industrial chains and undermine the interests of U.S. companies, China’s foreign ministry said on Monday.
China’s workers flock to Shenzhen and Hangzhou as talent war heats up
China’s technology hubs of Shenzhen and Hangzhou posted strong population growth in 2024, as the cities bucked the country’s broader demographic decline by attracting a wave of migrants. However, …
China says it will grow relations with Canada on basis of mutual respect
China will continue to grow bilateral relations with Canada on the basis of mutual respect and equality, the foreign ministry said after Mark Carney won the race to lead Canada’s ruling party and …
China’s falling arms imports signal massive growth in military self-reliance
China’s arms imports dropped by nearly two-thirds over the past five years as overseas weapons purchases were increasingly substituted with home-grown technology, according to a Swedish think tank. In …
China’s Full Truck Alliance eyes Hong Kong listing, strong 2025 growth, says executive
China’s “Uber for trucks”, could revisit plans for a second listing in Hong Kong in the wake of a rebound in investor sentiment and an escalation in Sino-U.S. geopolitical tensions, a company …
U Mobile, China Unicom in tech tie-up to boost Malaysia-China ties
Malaysian 5G network provider U Mobile announced on Friday it has signed an MoU with China Unicom Operations Malaysia (CUMY) to develop IoT, smart mobility and sustainable technology solutions, with …
‘Green Computing’ and Woke AI are Gifts to China
Europe and Big Tech’s obsession with woke AI puts our tech firms more on the level of their Chinese counterparts, who must censor models.