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HSBC Holdings Plc’s head of public affairs criticized the US for strong-arming the UK into cutting back business dealings with China and accused the British government of being “weak” for going along …
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Every few days for the past several weeks, a parade of Chinese leaders and policymakers have publicly vowed to do more to boost the sputtering economy, usually by promising to support the beleaguered …
China Shares May Run Out Of Steam On Monday
The China stock market has moved higher in consecutive trading days, advancing almost 30 points or 0.9 percent along the way. The …
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China has pledged efforts to bolster the private sector with a series of policy measures to support its healthy and sustained development, as part of the country’s wider efforts to revive the economic …
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For several years the United States has imposed tariffs, sanctions and export controls on China, actions that have brought bilateral relations to their lowest point in decades.
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Photo/Xinhua] Nearly 60 percent of the 270 flood-affected villages in Beijing’s districts including Fangshan, Mentougou, and Changping have restored power supply, said State Grid Beijing Electric Power Company on Sunday.
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