Hong Kong dealmakers expect China’s 20th Party Congress next week to herald a shift in focus in Beijing back towards business and economic issues that could help revive the city’s IPO issuance from …
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China plans to continue “zero-COVID” policy until next spring
COVID policy” until at least next spring to lessen the risk of severe coronavirus cases and deaths among the elderly and prevent strain on the health care system, a Communist Party source said …
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Data from the Shenzhen Customs indicated that the city’s import and export volume increased from 2.95 trillion yuan ($410 billion) in 2012 to 3.54 trillion yuan in 2021, mainly driven by robust …
Police Patrol Beijing Bridge After Rare Protest Denouncing Xi
About two dozen police patrolled a busy Beijing intersection on Thursday after photos and videos circulated of a rare protest attacking Chinese President Xi Jinping, just days before a crucial …
China Property Debt Crisis Deepens as State-Aided Firm Defaults
A Chinese developer with state backing for domestic funding has defaulted on a convertible bond and warned it may face a similar fate on offshore debt, fueling concern about Beijing’s ability to …
China reports 1,624 new COVID cases for Oct 12 vs 1,890 a day earlier
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Xi Looks to Defy Western Backlash, Boost China’s Diplomatic Edge Over U.S.
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China Covid: Frustration as Beijing hit by restrictions ahead of congress
Frustration appears to be mounting in Beijing as the Chinese capital comes under tight security and Covid restrictions ahead of a historic Communist Party congress. Authorities have tightened access …
Biden’s chip controls may force Chinese-Americans working in China’s semiconductor firms to choose between their citizenship or their job
The Biden administration’s new export controls on chips bar “U.S. persons” from supporting China’s development of advanced computer chips.
China Evergrande’s Debt-Crisis Fallout: Losses, Layoffs and More Defaults
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Hong Kong hopes China Congress could revive economy, reverse IPO slump
Hong Kong dealmakers expect China’s 20th Party Congress next week to herald a shift in focus in Beijing back towards business and economic issues that could help revive the city’s IPO issuance from …
China’s internet watchdog takes down 13 crypto trading apps
China’s financial and internet authorities have removed several crypto exchange websites and apps, including leading platform OKX, formerly known as OKEx.