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New bank loans in China jumped by more than expected to an all-time high in January, as the central bank moved to shore up the sputtering economy, reinforcing expectations for more stimulus in the …
The global impact of China’s deflation export
China, a titan in the realm of export, has been on a rollercoaster that’s not just internal but is spilling over borders with the force of a deflationary deluge …
China’s security regulator intensifies crackdown on IPO fraud, misconduct by securities practi-tioners
The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) released a list of penalties on Friday involv-ing IPO fraud and illegal stock trading by industry professionals. The list, which comes on the eve of …
China’s ‘protectionism’ problem at local levels must be quelled, government adviser warns Beijing
If troublesome trends among local officials are not addressed, Beijing’s plans to develop a unified domestic market will be effectively blocked, according to prominent political scientist Zheng …
China’s consumer slump claims another victim as Shiseido profit slides
“We recognise that the macroeconomic numbers are not good,” Shiseido President Kentaro Fujiwara said about China at an earnings briefing. “We need to look not only at the macroeconomy, but also …
Parallel universes? ‘Magnificent 7’ prone to China risks :Mike Dolan
The jarring contrast of China’s market bust and soaring U.S. stocks may cloud the vulnerability of the latter to events in Beijing, and some fear Wall Street’s narrow focus heightens that risk.
As China woes mount, investment banks brace for more Asia job cuts
A new round of staff cuts that began in late 2023 on the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong, key regional investment banking hubs, will gather pace in the coming months, they added. U.S. boutique bank…
Report spotlighting China’s cultural tourism industry released in Beijing
A key academic brand of Jinghe Institute of Culture and Tourism, the report, released in both Chinese and English, was written by a group of researchers led by Fan Zhou, the institute’s director; Qi …
China gears up to ring in Year of the Dragon with expected record 9 billion trips
Travel across China ramped up in recent days as millions boarded trains and planes and braved heavily trafficked roads in what officials have estimated will be a record 9 billion trips surrounding the …
American CEOs Visiting China Can’t Escape It: They Have to Dance on Stage
American CEOs traveling to China face big challenges. Perhaps the most terrifying? The local tradition that business leaders dance and sing on stage to huge crowds.
El-Erian, Krugman and other economists have very different opinions on China’s struggling economy
The divide between China bulls and bears is getting louder as the beleaguered economy comes into full focus this year.
Hong Kong Startup Raises $6.85 Million Series A For Blockchain-Powered Insurance Claims
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