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China to build humanoid robots by 2025
China has unveiled plans to build humanoid robots that can work in farms, factories and houses within two years. Beijing’s ministry of industry and information technology has laid out plans to support …
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China, once an unstoppable economic powerhouse, has hit a wall
For decades, China’s unstoppable rise to global superpower has been a dominant narrative in international affairs. Its sustained economic growth, massive infrastructure investments, and …
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China central bank probes ‘abnormal’ trades during Oct. 31 liquidity stress
BEIJING, Nov 3 (Reuters) – China’s central bank said on Friday that the country’s interbank market operator was probing “abnormal” trades on Oct. 31, when overnight borrowing costs surged to as high …
China central bank says subsidiary is probing Oct. 31 abnormal trades
A subsidiary of China’s central bank, China Foreign Exchange Trade System, is gathering information about abnormal trades on Oct. 31 which involved borrowing and lending at extremely high interest …
Bank of China GAAP EPS of RMB0.19
Q3 GAAP EPS of RMB0.19. Operating income of RMB151.22M More on Bank of China Bank of China: Sluggish Economy Creates Significant Uncertainty Bank of China Limited (BACHF) Q3 2023 …
China reports current account surplus in first nine months
BEIJING – China’s current account surplus was $208.9 billion in the first nine months of the year, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange said Friday. Of the total, the surplus under trade in …
H World Attended Business China’s Future China Global Forum 2023
Setting an Example by Assuming the Responsibility for Sustainable Green DevelopmentSINGAPORE and SHANGHAI, Nov. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The 14th …
Beijing bans Communist party officials from private equity investing
Beijing has told Communist party cadres to stay away from private … The ban comes as Xi shakes up the finance industry. State-owned banks have cut salaries and perks for staff this year while the…
China central bank: will ensure reasonable and sufficient liquidity
China’s central bank will use a variety of monetary policy tools to maintain reasonable and sufficient liquidity, it said on Friday. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) will also maintain reasonable …
