US limits on chip exports to China have already reduced Nvidia’s international revenue and could stand to dampen some of the more bullish theses on the stock. Nvidia’s future growth hinges on its …
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Pneumonia Outbreak In China 2023: Echoes of COVID-19 Pandemic or a Different Threat?
Evoking feelings of d j vu among people across the world, China is currently witnessing a sudden surge in pneumonia cases as it enters its first full winter season after lifting COVID-19 restrictions last December.
‘Not by novel virus’: What China said on ‘mysterious pneumonia’
China’s health ministry claimed that the rise in respiratory illnesses across the country is being caused by the flu and other known pathogens.
China pneumonia scare: Centre advises states to review hospital preparedness
All States and Union Territories have been advised to implement ‘Operational Guidelines for Revised Surveillance Strategy in the context of COVID-19’, shared earlier this year.
China breaks silence on respiratory illness as patients face 8-hour queues at hospital
China has been grappling with a surge in hospital admissions of children for weeks, with local reports claiming health facilities are being overwhelmed by new patients.
Exclusive-Beijing bourse tells ‘major shareholders’ to refrain from selling, sources say
The Beijing Stock Exchange has de facto implemented a new policy that prevents major shareholders of companies listed on its bourse from selling stock, worried that such sales could douse a long-desired rally,
MH370 compensation cases: Legal proceedings begin in Beijing
A Beijing court has began hearings on compensation cases filed by families of Chinese passengers who lost their lives on Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which mysteriously disappeared almost a decade ago.
China’s respiratory illness surge not as high as pre-pandemic- WHO official
The spike in respiratory illnesses that China is currently going through is not as high as before the COVID-19 pandemic, a World Health Organisation official said, reiterating that no new or unusual pathogens had been…
Asia-Pacific stocks turn lower as China property stocks plunge
PPI Services for October +2.3% y/y (expected +2.1%) China (SHCOMP) -0.42%. China’s industrial profits continues to shrink in November at slower pace. China property stocks slide amid Zhongzhi …
China Cruise Shipping Conference opens in Shenzhen
The China Cruise Yacht Industry Alliance was officially launched during the opening ceremony. Besides, MSC Cruise, one of the world’s largest family-owned cruise companies has announced a return to …
Shenzhen hosts theater gathering
The fourth Contemporary Theater Biennale opened in Futian, Shenzhen, on Friday and will run until Dec 3. With theater director Meng Jinghui as its art director, the event brings together 12 …
Beijing frets over Taiwan opposition split as parties go on the attack over China ties
Beijing is fretting that a split in Taiwan’s opposition could pave the way for the island’s ruling party – which the Chinese government despises – to stay in power, as China took centre stage in…
Parties friendlier to China fail to unite ahead of Taiwan presidential election
Taiwan’s main opposition parties have filed individual bids to unseat the ruling Democratic Progressive Party in the island’s January 2024 presidential race.