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OCBC refreshes its brand as part of ‘One Group’ strategy
The logo representations for OCBC Malaysia’s entities – OCBC Bank (M) Bhd and OCBC Al-Amin Bank Bhd – have been refreshed as part of an OCBC Group-wide exercise to unify the brand across its core…
Elder Japan Statesman Begins Beijing Trip in Sign of Better Ties
An elder Japanese statesman has begun a series of meetings with senior officials in Beijing in a sign of improving ties between the two neighbors.
China’s services activity softens as recovery falters, private survey shows
Business activity and new orders both expanded at notably slower rates last month than in May, the Caixin PMI showed.
Taiwan presidential front-runner says he can keep peace with China
Leading Taiwan presidential candidate William Lai wrote in the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday that he could keep the peace with China if elected, reiterating his willingness for talks without preconditions and a pledge to…
China’s new central bank chief faces test of reviving recovery
China’s new central bank head Pan Gongsheng is set to take the helm at a critical moment for the world’s second-largest economy, as it fights to reset a post-Covid recovery that looks increasingly …
The Future of Crypto in China: A Reality Check
With the stance shift happening in so many countries, China is unlikely to stay insusceptible — it will gradually come to accept crypto.
China Services PMI Fades In June – Caixin
The services sector in Japan continued to expand in June, albeit at a slower pace, the latest survey from Caixin revealed on …
Tencent-Backed Ruyi Raises $511 Million, Eyes China Film And Gaming Growth
China Ruyi Holdings, a Chinese online film and gaming company whose investors include Internet giant Tencent, said it had raised HK$4 billion, or about $511 million, through the sale of new shares, …
China’s services activity softens as recovery falters – Caixin PMI
The Caixin/S&P Global services purchasing managers’ index (PMI) eased to 53.9 in June from 57.1 in May, the lowest reading since January when COVID-19 swept through the country after authorities …
Rwandan student sings the praises of China’s vocational education system
He bought product samples from Alibaba and displayed them in his store in Kigali, the Rwandan capital. Another key advantage of studying at a vocational college in Zhejiang is the opportunity to gain …
China’s Xi demands officials step up flood prevention measures during rain deluge
China’s President Xi Jinping demanded government authorities at all levels give top priority to ensuring people’s safety and property as torrential rains cause devastating floods, deadly mudslides and geological disasters in the country.
Fund That Beat 99% of Peers by Betting on China Shares Is Shifting to Booming Japan
An Asia fund manager whose investments in China shares helped her beat 99% of peers over five years is becoming less enthusiastic and turning instead to its neighbor Japan.