Chinese module maker DAS Solar says it aims to raise $351.7 million through an initial public offering (IPO). It will use the funds to expand its cell and module capacity.
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Xi Jinping tells China’s corruption hunters to show no mercy in ‘severe and complex’ battle
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China’s central bank, announced it will “strengthen counter-cyclical and cross-cycle regulation” as intra-bank lending rates are expected to be cut along with the bank reserve requirement ratio. The …
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Taiwan’s ruling party candidate William Lai accused Beijing of unprecedented interference in the self-governing island’s upcoming elections. At a press conference on Tuesday, the Democratic …
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Zou said that the central bank will also strengthen its counter-cyclical and cross-cycle policy adjustments to create favorable financial conditions for the country’s economic growth.
China’s Xi Vows to Squash ‘Flies and Ants’ in Business Corruption Crackdown
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Taiwanese election may determine whether Beijing opts to force the issue of reunification
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