Investors will be looking at China’s factory activity on Thursday, as well as PMI readings across the region on Thursday.
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BYD unit buys US firm Jabil’s mobile parts business in China for $2.2 billion
Chinese automaker BYD said on Monday its electronics unit has struck a deal with U.S.-based manufacturer Jabil Inc to buy its mobile electronics manufacturing business in China for 15.8 billion yuan …
Terry Gou Says Apple, Tesla Links Mean China Can’t Pressure His Business
Tech billionaire Terry Gou denied Beijing could pressure him through his extensive operations in the country, which include much of Apple Inc.’s supply chain — in comments that came as he said he’d …
Chinese Australian writer fears dying in Beijing detention after being diagnosed with a kidney cyst
Chinese Australian writer and democracy blogger Yang Hengjun has told his family he fears he will die in a Beijing detention center after being diagnosed with a kidney cyst, prompting supporters to …
U.S. commerce chief in Beijing amid China’s economic woes
During a visit to China, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says it’s “profoundly important” that Washington and Beijing have a “stable economic relationship.” CNN’s Kristie Lu Stout reports.
US-China tensions help spawn craze for China card game
STORY: As foreign funding dries up in China amid souring relations with the United States, Chinese bankers and business executives are taking to a novel way of unlocking domestic capital: by “throwing eggs”.
Economic Watch: China halves stamp duty on stock trading to invigorate capital market
Besides the latest efforts in capital market, the central bank also unveiled measures to bolster the economic recovery. Since August, China has cut the interest rates of the medium-term lending …
Chinese stocks jump after Beijing cuts levy for first time since 2008
The stamp duty cut and IPO slowdown mark the latest attempt by Beijing to reinvigorate Chinese markets, which have completely reversed net foreign inflows spurred in late July by vows of greater …
China won’t require COVID-19 testing for incoming travelers starting Wednesday
BEIJING (AP) — China will no longer require a negative COVID-19 test result from incoming travelers starting Wednesday. It is a milestone toward ending the virus restrictions imposed in China since …
The Foreign Ministry says China will drop its COVID-19 testing requirement for entry starting Wednesday
The Foreign Ministry says China will drop its COVID-19 testing requirement for entry starting Wednesday. Asian shares are trading mostly higher as investors felt relief from the head of the Federal …
China’s Evergrande says losses narrowed by 50% in the first half of 2023 as shares plunge
Evergrande Group, the world’s most indebted real estate developer, has reported a significant narrowing in its net losses for the first half of the year, thanks to a rise in revenue because of “the …
Shenzhen Airlines Begins Airbus A330 Flights To Barcelona
Shenzhen Airlines has launched direct flights between Shenzhen and Barcelona, providing a link between China’s tech hub and Spain’s art and architecture scene. The airline will operate the route twice …
MORNING BID-Beijing tries new ways to lift moribund markets
Recent PMI data did point to a slowdown, with services particularly disappointing. Analysts note the PMIs have a better track record on predicting the European economies than for the U.S., where the …