SHARES of Chinese property developers rallied like never before after Beijing joined its so-called tier-one city peers to ease rules for homebuyers, following the Asian nation’s call to put a floor …
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China, US agree to revive health cooperation after years-long chill
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Canada’s 106% tariff on China-made EVs has automakers altering import plans
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Young Chinese are ‘retiring’ in the countryside as China’s unemployment woes grate
China’s youths are retreating to the countryside after getting fired from their jobs, or unable to secure one that they are content with.
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IMF ‘too polite’ on China policies, financing assurances, US Treasury official says
The International Monetary Fund is “too polite” when it comes to criticizing China’s economic policies and should more fully disclose financing assurances given by China and some other countries to …
China Hasn’t Destroyed the Tech Sector. It’s Sharpened It
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China stocks surge in biggest single-day rally since 2008 on stimulus cheer
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Chinese stocks swept to their biggest single-day gains in 16 years on Monday, with domestic A-shares registering their highest ever turnover, as investors scrambled to …
