At least three Chinese companies including state giant China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC) are evaluating Shell’s Singapore assets and considering non-binding bids in coming weeks for the city-state’s oldest refinery,
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Exclusive: China’s CNOOC, two chemical firms looking at Shell Singapore assets – sources
China slump turns October into the worst month for Asia IPOs since 2019
Companies and their shareholders across the region raised about $3.89 billion through IPOs since the end of September, Bloomberg-compiled data shows. That’s a drop of 40% versus the same period last …
China’s top spy agency warns of ‘gene weapons’ able to target specific ethnicity or race
Some nations targeting Chinese population for ‘ulterior motives’, China’s Ministry of State Security says on official WeChat account without offering details or evidence in support of claim.
Chinese factory activity contracts in October as pandemic recovery falters
An official survey of manufacturers shows China’s factory activity contracted in October, suggesting the economy remains on uneven footing. The purchasing managers’ index, or PMI, fell to 49.
China Eases Insurers’ Evaluation Criteria in Bid to Boost Stocks
China has taken a move that effectively allows insurance firms to make longer-term investment in shares, adding to a drumbeat of support measures to revitalize the country’s stock market.
U.S. chip curbs put Nvidia’s $5B of China orders at risk – report
The latest U.S. export restrictions on high-end chips may force Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) to cancel billions of dollars worth of orders to China due next year, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing …
Beijing’s credit supply expands, financing costs decline
In the first three quarters of the year, Beijing witnessed a steady increase in its total credit supply, with 1.02 trillion yuan (US$139.13 billion) in new loans issued, surpassing the previous year by 222.
China’s short-term money rates spike, markets expect more policy easing
China’s short-term money rates spiked on Tuesday, the last trading day of the month, driven up by higher seasonal demand for cash, while markets continue to expect the central bank to inject more liquidity in…
Northern China chokes under severe pollution
Tens of millions of people across northern China were under severe pollution warnings Tuesday, with authorities urging them to reduce outdoor activities as a greyish smog enveloped the region.Authorities urged residents to “to reduce going…
US to send strongest-ever delegation to China International Import Expo amid improving ties
China International Import Expo (CIIE) begins in Shanghai on Sunday, with the US expected to send its strongest-ever delegation A US agricultural product pavilion will also be unveiled at the expo, involving 17 exhibitors,
China drops health declaration requirements for cross-border travelers
BEIJING, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) — China’s customs authorities on Tuesday announced the cessation of mandatory health declaration requirements for both inbound and outbound travelers.
Beijing’s top spy agency cracks down on illegal foreign weather stations amid push to stop data leaving China
State security ministry investigates over 3,000 overseas-related meteorological stations, saying they pose risks and threats to national security.
TaiwanPlus and ARTE Team Up to Strike a Chord With “BPM ECSTASY: The Techno Wave Between Taipei and Beijing”
New Docuseries Offers an Insightful Look Into Taiwan and China’s Underground Techno sceneAvailable on TaiwanPlus November 11, 2023TAIPEI, Oct.
