China should accelerate the improvement of the structure of its foreign assets so as to increase yields on its net foreign assets and ensure the security of its foreign assets, especially foreign …
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China should further improve foreign asset structure to increase yields: expert
Nissan to export China-developed EVs to global markets, plans R&D tie-up with Tsinghua University
The Japanese carmaker is considering exporting its line-up of conventional and planned pure electric and plug-in hybrid cars manufactured and developed in China.
Kishida pitches Japan scallops at ASEAN dinner amid China import ban
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Sunday pitched Japanese scallops at a dinner with ASEAN leaders in Tokyo, as producers of the bivalve mollusks have been hit hard by China’s blanket import ban on …
Is Beijing warming to South China Sea code of conduct?
Tensions with the US and a stronger negotiating position after years of reclamation are likely to be driving Beijing’s renewed enthusiasm.
Shenzhen city leads China’s low-altitude ‘flying economy’ development
Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province, is promoting the low-altitude “flying economy” to facilitate fast logistics, urban governance and emergency rescue. The city is building “highways in the …
Parts of China gripped by record-low temperatures as icy snap intensifies
Temperatures in parts of China, including in provinces Shanxi, Hebei and Liaoning, hit their lowest levels since records began, state broadcaster said on Sunday, as a cold snap gripped large swathes …
New York City needs China’s economy to bounce back
New York City’s tourism industry is showing signs of recovery post-pandemic. However, a full recovery won’t happen until tourists from China return.
Enduring pain: 90% of China’s equity funds suffer as market loses US$1 trillion of value
The dismal performance of China’s mutual fund sector reflects the underlying problems in the economy: shrinking manufacturing, slumps in consumer and producer prices, and a property-market crisis.
Beijing sees fall in permanent resident population for sixth straight year
Beijing’s permanent resident population has experienced a “six-year consecutive decline” since 2017, according to a blue book on the city’s population development released on Saturday.
Standard Chartered to offer China’s rich more foreign investment choices via its global network as home markets wilt
Standard Chartered is expanding its role as an international service provider in mainland China, tapping its wealthy clients’ rising appetite for assets around the globe.
China publishes rules for supervising, managing non-bank payment firms
China’s State Council, led by Premier Li Qiang, on Sunday published rules that come into force on May 1 for the supervision and management of non-banking payment institutions. The rules, among other …
China’s financial institutions see rising assets
BEIJING – Assets of financial institutions in China rose to 452.82 trillion yuan ($63.82 trillion) at the end of the third quarter, up 9.5 percent year-on-year, according to the central bank.
The billionaire founder behind China’s AI giant SenseTime has died of an unknown illness at 55
Tang Xiao’ou, the billionaire creator of China’s AI giant SenseTime, died Friday due to “health issues” the partially state-owned company announced.
