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China’s Feb new home prices extend declines
China’s new home prices dropped for the eighth straight month in February, official data showed on Friday, despite recent measures to shore up the fragile property sector.
China c.bank leaves key policy rate unchanged, as expected
China’s central bank on Friday left a key policy rate unchanged as expected when rolling over maturing medium-term loans.
China wants to win the race in science with Manhattan Project-like campaigns. It may not work, some experts warn
Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences are being urged to increase efforts to take the global lead in science and technology But some experts warn forcing a political agenda on the science …
China’s Own Media Harassed by Authorities While Reporting Hebei Blast
All-China Journalists Association issues surprise statement in support of journalists’ right to report; local authorities issue apology for mishandling …
Xinjiang have big 4th quarter, beat Shenzhen 102-97
The Xinjiang Flying Tigers rode on a strong fourth quarter to defeat the Shenzhen Aviators 102-97, while the Zhejiang Golden Bulls sailed past the Shanxi Loongs 119-100 in the Chinese Basketball …
China’s Fiscal Stimulus Plan May Be Bigger Than It Appeared
China’s leadership underwhelmed investors with a seemingly restrained 2024 budget plan. But a closer look beyond the headline numbers suggests the package could pack a bigger punch than initially …
Mnuchin to put together TikTok bidding group: ‘There’s no way that the Chinese would ever let a U.S. company own something like this in China’
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says he’s going to put together an investor group to buy TikTok, a day after the House of Representatives passed a bill that would ban the popular video …
Brazil eyes exports via China-controlled Chancay port, Peruvian minister says
Brazil is interested in exporting soy, corn and other products through Peru’s China-controlled Chancay port, Peruvian Economy Minister Jose Arista said on Thursday, according to state news agency …
Another blockchain conference heads to Hong Kong amid city’s concerted push for crypto hub status
Chainlink will host its annual SmartCon in Hong Kong this October, an announcement that comes after CoinDesk said it is bringing Consensus to the city next year.
Rogers: U.S. can no longer take China threat lightly
Under China law, companies are obligated to work with the CCP … around to the conclusions the committee drew about Huawei and ZTE, but also about Chinese business practices. My work didn’t stop in …
Wheat futures fall near multiyear lows as China cancellations spark export gloom
U.S. wheat futures fell Thursday to near their lowest in more than three-and-a-half years, after China’s cancellations of previously announced sales contracts were seen by traders as a sign of future …
Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Global must face US investor lawsuit over IPO
Didi Global, the Chinese ride-hailing company, must face a lawsuit in a U.S. court claiming it defrauded investors by concealing and disobeying a Chinese government order to postpone its 2021 initial …