China’s long-awaited rebound from the Covid pandemic is floundering: On Tuesday, the country’s central bank unexpectedly cut interests in hopes of fixing a “confidence crisis” in the economy.
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US stocks slid on Tuesday as investors fretted over the banking sector and took in data showing another weak month for China’s economy.
Stumbling China adds shadow banking mess to a property crisis
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Marketmind: China crisis
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China’s statistics bureau rejects deflation concerns at Beijing press conference
In response to recent deflation concerns, a representative from China’s National bureau of statistics has alleged that there is no deflation in China, and does not expect it in the future.
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China’s economy under ‘significant amount of stress’: Analyst
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China slashes rates and suspends data on youth unemployment as troubles mount
Chinese officials have cut key interest rates and begun obscuring data as the world’s second-largest economy struggles and threatens to cause global turbulence.
China’s Economic Pain Is Deepening. Don’t Expect a Quick Rescue.
Stimulus that could build on Tuesday’s rate cut is likely coming, but more trouble may be needed before Beijing makes an aggressive move.
China wants to deepen defense ties with Iran and Belarus
“We would like to deepen our defense cooperation with new member Iran and member-to-be Belarus,” Chinese defense minister Li Shangfu said at the Moscow Conference on International Security.
China Mobile ends H1 with 393 million 5G subscribers
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