Geopolitical tensions, coupled with a weakened and more uncertain business environment on the mainland, continue to take a toll on investor confidence among Taiwanese investors.
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China securities regulator to tighten regulations on listed firms, brokers
China’s top securities regulator vowed on Friday to strengthen regulations on listed firms and financial institutions to prevent risks in the stock market.
Three Top China Executives Depart Consulting Firm Control Risks
Control Risks has seen all three of its partners in mainland China depart or plan their exits over the past year and it isn’t clear they will be replaced, a reflection of the increasingly complicated…
Why China would almost certainly block the sale of TikTok
Washington has long contended that TikTok poses a national security threat, as American data could get into the hands of the Chinese government. Lawmakers in the U.S. are also con …
Why Can’t China Attract Students from Developed Countries Anymore?
One focused on making China more appealing to foreign students, while the other sought to encourage the public to effectively convey the Chinese story to the rest of the world. Much of the attention …
China may have found a new way to skirt US import tariffs: Go through Mexico instead
Container shipping demand from China to Mexico surged nearly 60% in January from a year ago despite a general slowdown in global trade.
China’s housing crisis: Chinese home prices fall in February as property woes deepen
China’s housing market displayed continued weakness in February, with new home prices declining for the eighth consecutive month, according to official data released on Friday.
China’s new budget book reveals fiscal priorities for 2024
BEIJING – China’s central and local budgets for 2024 approved by the country’s top legislature were released on Wednesday, detailing a series of measures and policy instruments to ramp up economic …
US private funds struggle to cash out from China
US-backed private funds have for much of the past decade been among the most active investors in China’s burgeoning consumer and internet sectors, as the likes of Sequoia Capital and Silver Lake …
China’s ‘quant’ funds conform as regulators crack down after crash
China’s computer-driven “quant” hedge funds are beefing up risk management and retooling their portfolios to conform to the state’s definitions of fair play, as regulators clamp down on the $260 …
Economic Watch: Industry insiders upbeat about seafood trade between U.S., China despite multiple uncertainties
Industry insiders noted the adverse impacts from ongoing tariffs, persistent inflation, slowdown in economic growth, U.S. sanctions against Russia and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea as well …
Focus: China’s ‘quant’ funds conform as regulators crack down after crash
China’s computer-driven “quant” hedge funds are beefing up risk management and retooling their portfolios to conform to the state’s definitions of fair play, as regulators clamp down on the $260 …
China Signals Opposition to Forced Sale of TikTok in the U.S.
SINGAPORE—The Chinese government is signaling that it won’t allow a forced sale of TikTok, limiting options for the app’s owners as buyers begin lining up to bid for its U.S. operations. Chinese …