Chinese banks extended 1.45 trillion yuan ($201.5 billion) in new yuan loans in February, according to Reuters calculations based on data released by the People’s Bank of China, down sharply from …
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Chinese state media reporters blocked from deadly blast site near Beijing, raising rare controversy over press controls
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Chinese military and NATO discussed Russia’s war in Ukraine and maritime security issues in the eighth edition of the dialogue.
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China to Tighten IPOs, Checks on Listed Firms to Boost Stocks
China’s markets regulator vowed to tighten listing requirements onshore and beef up checks on listed firms, in its latest effort to inject confidence in the nation’s $9.2 trillion stock market.
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China’s Economy Isn’t the Existential Threat It’s Made Out to Be
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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
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