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Hong Kong IPOs: ‘new-found positivity’ after slow first half of 2024 as deal pipeline fills
Hong Kong IPOs: ‘new-found positivity’ after slow first half of 2024 as deal pipeline fills
IPO proceeds in Hong Kong fell 35 per cent to US$1.5 billion in the first half, but a surge is in progress, according to KPMG and EY.
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing says it has no timetable for Hong Kong IPO
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing, whose New York initial public offering (IPO) in 2021 triggered a cybersecurity investigation by mainland authorities that led to its delisting and a $1.2 …
German economy minister’s China trip features low-key business delegation amid EV clash
German renewables firm Enpal and metal processing group Schoder will be among the companies joining Economy Minister Robert Habeck’s trip to China later this week, suggesting a low-profile delegation …
China accuses U.S. of “malign intention” to discredit its COVID vaccines
She also said China had started a “disinformation campaign to falsely blame the United States for the spread of COVID-19.” (Reporting by Mikhail Flores and Karen Lema; Editing by Ed Davies)
Shenzhen exchange loses out to Shanghai bourse as small-cap delisting risks unnerve investors
Chinese companies trading in Shenzhen have underperformed those listed in Shanghai this year, a trend that underscores the delisting risk faced by smaller companies and investors’ penchant for big …
China securities regulator vows ‘zero-tolerance’ stance on illegal activities
China securities regulator vowed on Tuesday it will maintain a “zero-tolerance” stance on illegal activities in the capital markets and will include all financial activities in regulation.
China launches anti-dumping probe into imported EU pork as trade tensions grow
The probe, initiated by domestic industry group, the China Animal Agriculture Association, will cover anti-dumping accusations on common pork imports in the country. The move comes as Beijing pushes back against new EU tariffs placed…
China halts urea exports to Korea, limited impact expected
China has halted customs procedures for exports of urea to Korea, but the Energy Ministry expects the move to have a limited impact this time.
Niger stops oil exports to China over Benin disagreement
Niger has stopped oil exports to China via its pipeline to Benin’s coast, Oil Minister Mahamane Moustapha Barke Bako said, intensifying the standoff between the West African neighbours. According to …
Global aviation giants hope Beijing business is unscathed by China-EU trade rows
During Eurosatory, one of Europe’s largest defence exhibitions in Paris, Emmanuel Huberdeau, spokesman for Airbus Helicopter, said it was hoped his company’s business in the Asia-Pacific, including China, would not be significantly affected by the…
China dismisses EU comments on human rights crackdown
China on Tuesday dismissed European Union calls for it to stop alleged human rights violations and said it opposed “double standards” and interference in its internal affairs.
Beijing Capital sells hazardous waste firm for S$605 million
Beijing Capital Eco-Environment Protection Group has agreed to sell Singapore’s ECO Industrial Environmental Engineering to French industrial group Séché Environnement for S$605 million (US$450 …