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HSBC sees up to $1.6 billion in loss on China bank stake reduction
HSBC said on Tuesday that its stake in Bank of Communications (BOCOM) will drop to about 16% from 19.03%, and it will book a loss of up to $1.6 billion as a result of the…
Chinese airlines and Boeing severely hit by tariffs, Beijing says
BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese airlines and Boeing have been severely affected by U.S.-imposed tariffs, China’s commerce ministry said on Tuesday, saying it hopes Washington will listen to companies’ …
Beijing will not engage in market dumping, China’s ambassador to India says
China will not dump its goods in other countries due to its trade and tariff war with the U.S., Beijing’s ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, wrote in an article on Tuesday, trying to allay fears…
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FirstFT: China says it can do without US farm and energy imports
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China says its airlines and Boeing have been severely affected by tariffs
Chinese airlines and Boeing have been severely impacted by U.S.-imposed tariffs, disrupting regular trade and investment activities of many businesses, the Chinese commerce ministry said in a …
China issues local gov’t bonds worth 1.24t yuan in Q1
BEIJING — China’s local governments issued new bonds worth nearly 1.24 trillion yuan ($172 billion) in the first quarter of this year, data from the Ministry of Finance showed on Monday. Of the total …
4 Former Hong Kong Lawmakers Freed After Years in Prison Under a Beijing-Imposed Security Law
Four former Hong Kong lawmakers have been released after spending more than four years in prison for their conviction under a Beijing-imposed law that crushed a once-thriving pro-democracy movement