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IMF ‘too polite’ on China policies, financing assurances, US Treasury official says
China Hasn’t Destroyed the Tech Sector. It’s Sharpened It
Previously she was a tech reporter at CNN and ABC News. To most Western observers, it would appear that China has driven its technology industry off a cliff. The number of startups fell by 50,000…
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 …
Dalio Says China’s Leaders Face ‘Whatever-It-Takes’ Moment
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio says China’s surge of market stimulus will be a historic turning point for the world’s second-largest economy, if policymakers in Beijing deliver “a lot more” than …
China: 10,197 drones break world record in Shenzhen Bay light show
Shenzhen Bay Park saw a record-breaking 10,197 drones light up the skies on September 26, marking the start of National Day celebrations.
China’s Stock-Market Revival Fails to Register With Fed-Obsessed US Traders
Back in the emerging-market heyday, the sudden frenzy that has pushed Chinese equities to a bull run would be big news on Wall Street.
Canada could offer firms relief from tariffs on imported China steel, aluminum
Canada could offer firms some relief from a 25 per cent surtax that is due to be imposed later this month on imports of Chinese steel and aluminum, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Tuesday.
Expectations for Lululemon’s China business “may be too high,” Morgan Stanley says
Lululemon Athletica (NASDAQ:LULU) has taken a “thoughtful and localized” approach to its operations in China, but forward expectations for the athleisure group’s business in the country may be too high,
Johnson to push for ‘strong child tax credit,’ restrictions on China investment in Wall Street speech
Fox News Digital got an exclusive preview of House Speaker Mike Johnson’s planned remarks to Wall Street, set to be delivered late afternoon on Tuesday.
Canada could offer relief from tariffs on imported China steel, aluminum
Canada could offer firms some relief from a 25% surtax that is due to be imposed later this month on imports of Chinese steel and aluminum, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Tuesday. Canada …
US-China talks helping avoid Chinese retaliation against Biden tariff hikes
Meetings with US officials gave their Chinese counterparts a ‘nuanced understanding’ of the decision and helped head off a ‘huge escalation’.
Opinion: China eyes Western supply chains after Lebanon pager shock
The Chinese side noted that the explosion incident and back-to-back targeted killings triggered serious concerns among consumers in Arab countries about the security of electronic products produced in …
2 steps China still needs to take to avoid a ‘quagmire’ of deflation, Yale economist says
China’s monetary stimulus was a move in the right direction, but one of three steps the country must take to revive its economy.