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CEO of a $19 billion UK bank with business in Hong Kong since the Victorian age sees a ‘lack of confidence’ unraveling China’s economy
China’s struggling economy is down to a crisis of confidence. Take it from the head of Standard Chartered, the $19 billion London bank that’s plugged into the Chinese market (by way of Hong Kong). The…
Does Evergrande’s Collapse Threaten China’s Economy?
A court in Hong Kong has ordered the liquidation of Chinese property developer Evergrande Group, once the world’s largest real estate company. The failure could pose obstacles to China’s economic …
Fund managers want Beijing to do more to keep the US$380 billion rally in Chinese and Hong Kong stocks going
China will have to do more to convince stock investors about the sustainability of the market rally spurred by recent rescue measures, fund managers Pictet and Saxo say.
China’s looming teacher crisis
As China experiences a population decline, officials predict the country to have a 1.9 million-teacher surplus by 2035, the South China Morning Post reported. What was once considered an “iron rice …
Value of Chinese businesses listed on US stock exchanges dropped significantly in 2023
Report by US-China Economic and Security Review Commission finds the value of roughly 256 Chinese companies on US markets slid 17.5 per cent from 2022.
China’s economy has “downshifted fundamentally over the past couple of years”
“If we have a China that’s growing more slowly, there’s less opportunity” globally, says economist Adam Posen.
China is quietly reducing its reliance on foreign chip technology
F rom consumer gadgets to cars, China has time and again shown a knack for emulating cutting-edge foreign technology. Yet the semiconductors that power the digital economy have pr …
Bobby Berk designs model homes, Mexico outranks China as the top source of U.S. imports, and more
For the first time in 20 years, Mexico outranks China as America’s top source of imports. As The New York Times reports, new data released last week revealed that goods imported from China dropped 20…
Newly surfaced e-mail allegedly helps prove Bidens in biz with Beijing-linked firm while Joe was still VP
President Biden has repeatedly claimed his family never got money from China — despite his own alleged direct involvement in two different Chinese government-backed ventures. …
Why There’s No Room for China Hawk and Russia Skeptic Mike Gallagher in the House
As Donald Trump undermines NATO, GOP Rep. Mike Gallagher, a NATO supporter, announced he would not run for re-election.
China’s Business Meltdown: China’s Tycoons Hit Hard by Economic Crunch
AsiaToday Beijing Correspondent Hong Soon-do = China’s economy, which is far from good, is now in the midst of a bankruptcy frenzy among its biggest business tycoons.