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China’s Q1 soybean imports seen slowing to four-year low as pig herds shrink
China’s once-soaring soybean demand will slow by about a fifth in the first quarter from a year earlier after record slaughter shrank pig herds, pressuring prices ahead of an expected glut of South …
China’s economy grew by about 5.2% in 2023, Premier Li says
China’s economy grew by about 5.2% in 2023, slightly better than the official target Beijing had set, Premier Li Qiang said Tuesday at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
UPDATE 1-China’s Premier Li tells world it is growing and open for business
Chinese Premier Li Qiang said on Tuesday in Davos the Chinese economy was open for business and highlighted its potential for foreign investment as its vast population becomes rapidly more urban and …
Japanese investors want China to restart visa-free entries into ‘most important’ market
China has relaxed some entry requirements since last year, but Japanese investors have been left out in the cold, costing them ‘an opportunity to expand business’ in China Following survey, Japanese …
China’s millennial and Gen Z workers are having to lower their economic expectations
Their parents saw decades of significant economic expansion. But today, China’s young workforce faces the prospects of slower economic growth.
China warns Philippines not to ‘play with fire’ over president’s Taiwan remarks
China summoned the ambassador from the Philippines on Tuesday and warned the country “not to play with fire” after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr congratulated Taiwan’s president-elect Lai Ching-te on his election victory.
China not pleased with Lai Ching-te’s win in Taiwan presidential election
Lai Ching-te won a decisive victory Saturday to become Taiwan’s next president after millions of voters cast ballots in national elections. China has in the past called Lai a dangerous separatist because he rejects China’s…
Hong Kong stocks decline for third day as Nikkei 225 declines
Asia-Pacific stocks were varied Tuesday, Jan. 16, with the Hong Kong market declining for the third session. Hong Kong stocks declined, with the Hang …
China’s Xi stresses high-quality development of financial sector
CHINA’S President Xi Jinping on Tuesday (Jan 16) stressed the high-quality development of China’s financial sector and vowed to accelerate the creation of a modern financial system with Chinese …
China weighs more stimulus, considers $139 billion of debt issuance under special bonds
This is only the fourth such sale in the past 26 years, as Chinese authorities seek more money to finance intensifying efforts for shoring up the world’s second-largest economy.
Why is Wall Street so terrified of China?
Wall Street’s largest financial institutions have recently adopted a cautious approach to taking Chinese companies public, a shift driven by an intricate dance of appeasing Beijing while navigating …
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