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UPDATE 1-Syngenta gets IPO greenlight from Shanghai Stock Exchange
Chinese investors will be back once the country’s property and debt problems are resolved, Mark Mobius says
“It’s not foreign investors who drive the Chinese market. It’s the Chinese investors,” Mark Mobius told Bloomberg TV.
‘You are the first American friend I’ve met in Beijing this year’: Xi tells Bill Gates China wants to work with world on innovation
“You are the first American friend I’ve met in Beijing this year,” Xi told the Microsoft Corp. co-founder on Friday, according to state broadcaster China Central Television. “I’ve always said that the …
China ramps up financial support for rural revitalization
Chinese authorities have called for better financial services to bolster rural revitalization and the national strength in agriculture. Financial institutions should make themselves available to meet …
China unlikely to roll out ‘big bang’ stimulus amid low inflation
Investors anticipate a gradual easing of policies in China to boost consumer confidence and attract institutional investors amid low inflation numbers.
Crypto giant Binance’s US affiliate fires staff after SEC charges -sources
The U.S. affiliate of crypto giant Binance has carried out a round of layoffs since regulators last week charged it with violating securities laws and sought to freeze its assets, said two people with …
COVID-19’s ‘Patients Zero’ May Have Been Wuhan Lab Scientists, Report Finds
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China’s Military Is Nowhere Near as Strong as the CCP Wants You to Think | Opinion
China has some critical vulnerabilities. The PLA remains corrupt despite repeated campaigns, launched by ruler Xi Jinping, to eliminate the scourge.
‘Misguided’ Taiwan fuelling China’s aggression, says ex-president Ma
President Xi is known for his ruthless authoritarianism and ambition, but when Ma Ying-jeou met him he discovered he also had a taste for poetry. Ma, 72, was t …
Michael Waltz: China, Russia putting ‘fuel on fire’ for cyberattacks
Fla., discusses the threat Americans face from a worldwide cyberattack, rising tensions with China, and details nuclear talks occurring in the Middle East on ‘America’s Newsroom.’ …
Blinken heads to Beijing hoping to calm fears of a US-China break
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken goes to Beijing this weekend with expectations low that he will make headway on the long list of disputes between the United States and China. But he and his…
Syngenta’s $9bn IPO approved by Shanghai Exchange
Agrichemical supplier Syngenta Group Friday received Friday the go-ahead to list on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, with the aim of raising 65 billion yuan ($9.1 billion) in what would be the one of …
Baidu Launches Commercial Fully Driverless Ride-Hailing Service in Shenzhen, Expanding Nationwide Operations
Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxis will be allowed to operate across an area of 188 square kilometers in Shenzhen from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.- …