Investors in Asia are coming off a positive inflation report in the U.S. last week, and will assess business data from the region.
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Asia markets mixed as China manufacturing contracts again, Japan business confidence at 2-year high
Beijing to improve infrastructures for development of future industries
Based on the above-mentioned fields and industries, the city will upgrade and build new incubation bases to provide high-value support for small and medium-sized enterprise as well as unicorn …
What to Expect From the Third Plenum, China’s Big Policy Meeting
The Chinese Communist Party’s top ranks gather this month for one of the country’s biggest annual policy meetings, with everything from chip technology to land reform and a revamp to the nation’s …
China’s factory activity rises at fastest pace in over 3 years, Caixin PMI shows
BEIJING (Reuters) -China’s manufacturing activity grew at the fastest pace … The world’s second-largest economy struggled to find a solid footing as the vast property sector, which has failed to …
China factory activity shrinks again in warning to economy
China’s economy has performed unevenly this year, with manufacturing at times a bright spot while consumption has been weighed down by a prolonged real estate crisis.
Struggling Japanese brands plot recovery in China
Nissan Motor has halted production at its Changzhou plant in Jiangsu province, Japanese newspaper Nikkei reported in late June. The move marks Nissan’s first factory closure in China. The plant, which …
Beijing to send pandas to HK as SAR celebrates July 1
Chief Executive John Lee announced on Monday that Beijing is to send two pandas to Hong Kong as gifts, as he led top officials and political heavyweights in attending activities marking the 27th …
Venezuelan orchestra brings Latin joy to Beijing
The China and Venezuela Youth Symphony Concert celebrates the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Venezuela in Beijing on June 20. CHINA DAILY Joint concerts with young Chinese …
China Is Afraid Of International Law—And Planning A Counter-Offensive
According to the article, Wu Shicun, chair of the Huayang Institute for Research on Maritime Cooperation and Ocean Governance, encouraged a seminar of 100 historians and legal scholars to construct narratives and engage in discourse…
China’s Slump in Home Sales Slows After Cities Ease Policy
The downturn in China’s residential real estate sector slowed further in June, following the government’s efforts to put a floor under the housing market in some of its biggest cities. The value of …
Why China’s Central Bank Could Become More Like the Fed
(Bloomberg) — A bold step forward looms in the decades-long reform of how China conducts monetary policy, with Governor Pan Gongsheng leading the central bank to explore changes that would move it …
China’s AI Startups Head to Singapore in a Bid for Global Growth
(Bloomberg) — When Wu Cunsong and Chen Binghui founded their artificial intelligence startup two years ago in Hangzhou, China, they quickly ran into obstacles, including dearth of venture capital.
Once high-flying Chinese chip firm to delist from Shenzhen after financial fraud inquiry
Beijing Zuojiang Technology said that its shares will cease trading in the Shenzhen from July 26 Chinese chip firm Beijing Zuojiang Technology, which once touted its potential to rival Nvidia Corp, …
