China’s market regulator said on Thursday it had conditionally approved Advanced Micro Devices Inc’s $35 billion all-stock deal for peer Xilinx .
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Chinese shares slumped to nearly 16-month lows and the yuan fell against the dollar on Thursday as global investors worried that the U.S. Federal Reserve would move aggressively to curb inflation.
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Chinese authorities are considering a proposal to break up China Evergrande Group by selling the bulk of its assets, according to people familiar with the matter. Developer stocks slumped after two …
WTO: China can slap duties on $645m of US imports
The World Trade Organization handed a fresh victory to China, permitting it to slap duties on $645-million worth of US imports per year.
WTO allows China to impose retaliatory tariffs on US imports
This is the second time that China has won in trade retaliation against the US at the WTO. China was authorized the right to retaliatory tariffs of $3.58 billion annually against the US imports in…
Lifting travel ban would be ‘catastrophic’ for China: Covid-19 expert
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Magnet Giant DMEGC Bucks Shenzhen Downturn by USD621 Million Capacity Expansion Plan
China’s Hengdian Group DMEGC Magnetics, which claims to be the world’s biggest permanent ferrite magnet supplier, managed to avoid the Shenzhen market decline after revealing its CNY3.9 billion …
Shenzhen to Ease Market Access in Tech, Finance, and Healthcare
China’s southern metropolis Shenzhen intends to make it easier for foreign companies to enter its sectors involving technology, finance, and healthcare. The National Development and Reform Commission …
China tells the U.S. to ‘stop interfering’ in Beijing Olympics
China’s top diplomat said the United States should stop meddling in the upcoming Beijing Winter Games and warned against “playing with fire” on the Taiwan issue on Thursday.
China spends billions on Olympics with longer-term goal
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The moon, Mars and the return of strongman rule: How China has changed since the 2008 Olympics
In the 14 years since it last hosted the Games, the nation has become a world power and experienced dramatic societal transformations.