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China’s record high 21% youth unemployment could actually be as high as 46.5%. Blame fake jobs and 16 million workers ‘lying flat’
Marketmind: China Seen Sliding Into Deflation
Moody’s cut ratings on 10 small- to mid-sized lenders by one notch and placed six banking giants on review for potential downgrades. After coming within 5% of their lifetime highs last month, the S&P …
Dwindling Trade Highlights China’s Shrinking Role as Workshop of the World
If you’ve seen fewer “made in China” labels on the products you buy, it’s no accident: trade between the U.S. and its biggest Asian trading partner has diminished as manufacturers have left China for …
China deflation risks could hit investors worldwide
August 8, 2023 (Investorideas.com Newswire) As China grapples with a serious deflation threat, investors worldwide must prepare for the fallout and adjust their strategies accordingly, warns the CEO …
China flirts with deflation. Why is that a bad thing?
While much of the rest of the world contends with inflationary pressures, many economists say China is tussling with the inverse phenomenon: deflation. What’s deflation, and what are the implications …
Oil edges up on higher US economic growth outlook; China import slump weighs
Oil prices edged higher on Tuesday as a U.S. government agency projected a rosier outlook on the economy, but bearish data on China’s crude imports and exports weighed.
China’s chip imports fall 17 per cent by volume in first seven months amid ongoing tech war
China’s IC imports fall 17 per cent by volume in first seven months, showing a slight improvement from 18.5 per cent drop in first half, despite trade restrictions.
China July copper imports slide on slow demand, high prices
BEIJING, Aug 8 (Reuters) – China’s copper imports slid 2.7% in July from a year earlier, customs data showed on Tuesday, weighed down by soft demand in the faltering economy and high global prices. Imports…
Customs data show China’s exports fell 14.5% in July from a year ago, adding to pressure to shore up flagging economy
Customs data show China’s exports fell 14.5% in July from a year ago, adding to pressure to shore up flagging economy
Crypto News Today: Bitcoin’s Rally Toward $30K, PayPal’s Stablecoin Fakes, and More
As Bitcoin retakes $30K and major players like PayPal delve into the crypto realm, the intersection of traditional finance and crypto becomes more pronounced.
Setting the Record Straight on Beijing’s Actual Military Spending
China’s real military budget is a whole lot bigger than it looks. If we want to correct recent trends and adequately deter an increasingly belligerent China, we’ll first need to make up for lost time…
Our listening post in Beijing
When a photo was released of former president Rodrigo Duterte, cane in hand, visiting President Marcos, one caption in a social media chat naughtily read, “The Ambassador of China presents his
ASIA China seen sliding into deflation
With cracks also reappearing in the Chinese property sector and Wall Street knocked off course by U.S. banking downgrades by ratings agency Moody’s, risk appetite in Asia is likely to be in short supply on…