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German Exporters Face Rising Pressure From China in Home Market
German exporters are facing increasing pressure in their home market from Chinese exports to the EU, according to a study by the Cologne Institute for Economic Research. Chinese exports to the region …
Crypto And Other Digital Assets Will Replace Fiat Within 10 Years: Deloitte Blockchain Survey
According to Deloitte & Touche’s recent annual global blockchain survey, 76% of finance professionals think that digital assets will serve as a solid alternative …
Buffett-backed Chinese EV Maker BYD’s IPO Plans For Chip Unit Hampered By Regulatory Probe: Report
Chinese regulatory scrutiny has come to haunt companies across sectors and the latest to suffer from the increased oversight is Warren Buffett-backed EV manufacturer BYD …
Taiwanese shrug off China threat and place their trust in ‘Daddy America’
Instead of the threat from China, she would rather talk about pension reforms that have cut into her retirement income. “What you see is not the fear you would expect,” said Richard Bush, a Taiwan…
China’s central bank imposes $1.77 million worth of fines on 4 domestic banks for illegal handling of credit information
China’s central bank, has imposed fines worth a total of 11.53 million yuan ($1.77 million) on four domestic banks and a number of individuals for illegal handling of credit information. Experts have …
China’s economy at an ‘inflection point’ as Xi Jinping embarks on sweeping regulatory crack down
The regulatory storm sweeping across China’s economy has raised concerns about the scale of government intervention in local markets, while some analysts question whether the changes are enough to …
China stands to gain as Taliban inherits untapped $1 trillion trove of minerals
The Taliban are already in a financial bind since they returned to power 20 years after their ouster, as major aid donors halted their support for Afghanistan.
China Speaks Against Income Inequality, Sending Chills Throughout The Luxury Market
Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for “common prosperity,” outlining a move to “adjust excessive incomes.” With luxury the most conspicuous symbol of income inequality, a cultural turn against the …
Time for cooperation and solidarity against Covid-19
Covid-19 is still ravaging the world, with its variants creating new waves of infection around the globe. At this critical juncture, we should have united as one to fight the virus. However, attention …
Across China: Small watermelons are big business for Beijing farmers
Watermelons have brought Beijing farmer Li Wanbo 300,000 yuan (about 46,200 U.S. dollars) this summer alone, a great leap from when he worked in the city proper with a monthly salary of 4,000 yuan. “I…
China’s red-hot residential property market cools amid regulations
Prices of xuequfang, homes in good school districts, in top Chinese cities like Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province, are being frozen amid escalating measures to tame the red-hot property …
China Exchanges to Improve IPO Pricing on Star, ChiNext Boards
China’s stock exchanges have issued revised draft IPO listing rules that may help realize better prices by enabling offline institutional investors to bid higher on Shanghai’s Nasdaq-style Star and …