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China’s Shenzhen Airlines is to receive an initial capital injection for a proposed equity financing, following the selection of a candidate investor identified as Shenzhen Kunhang Investment …
How Beijing Built an Arms Industry to Rival the West
China’s ability to churn out advanced armaments is a key element in Xi Jinping’s vision of making his country less reliant on the outside world.
China Vanke’s brewing crisis suggests limited property easing to come
Many of China’s other large developers have already defaulted, and a Vanke collapse would raise questions about how policymakers plan to address the real-estate slump as it drags on into a sixth year …
Chinese AI firm MiniMax to launch Hong Kong IPO in early January, sources say
Chinese AI firm MiniMax is seeking to launch a Hong Kong initial public offering in early January, which could raise as much as $700 million, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter said on…
China hits EU Dairy imports with duties up to 43% after probe
China imposes up to 42.7% tariffs on European Union dairy imports after an anti-subsidy probe, escalating trade tensions with the bloc.
China to Scrub Small Overdue Debts From Credit Records to Help Spur Lending
BEIJING, Dec 22 (Reuters) – China’s central bank on Monday unveiled a one-off credit repair scheme to allow overdue personal debts of up to 10,000 yuan ($1,420.47) incurred since 2020 to be …
China Vanke crisis: Creditors vote as countdown to default deadline enters critical hours
China Vanke is awaiting a bondholder vote that will decide whether it can avoid a $284 million default as its grace period expires on Monday …
How Beijing built arms industry to rival the West
China’s ability to churn out advanced armaments is a key element in Xi Jinping’s vision of making his country less reliant on the outside world.
From swoosh to local: Nike loses ground in China as domestic rivals start to sprint
Nike’s sharp drop in China sales underscores intensifying competition from home-grown brands amid changing consumer tastes.
AI-linked IPOs in China are exploding. But it’s not easy for foreigners to join the party
China’s hottest artificial-intelligence listings are delivering eye-popping gains. However, it may not be easy for overseas investors to partake in the rally.
Winter solstice golden magic illuminates Beijing’s 17-Arch Bridge
The 17-Arch Bridge offers an amazing sight under the warm glow of the sunset, at the Summer Palace in Beijing, drawing tourists and photography enthusiasts to capture photos.