Investors who buy publicly offered funds accounted for 67.1 percent of overall investors in 2020, up 21.3 percent over 2019, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange said based on its 2020 Individual Investors …
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Shenzhen bourse: Publicly offered funds draw more investors in 2020
China Mobile Board Approves Shanghai Exchange Listing Plan
China Mobile Ltd., the country’s largest wireless carrier, has announced a plan to list in Shanghai after being removed from the New York Stock Exchange due to an investment ban ordered by former U.S.
US Senate advances bill to fund tech development to counter China
Endless Frontier Act would fund development of technologies such as AI and semiconductors, in a bid to stay ahead of China in tech.
Global Banks Losing Share in China’s $186 Billion Loan Market
Global banks are losing share in the $186 billion lending market for Chinese borrowers offshore, falling behind local rivals boosting their presence just as the nation’s corporate sector recovers from …
Nine in 10 Chinese family business operators expect to report growth next year, PwC poll finds
About 89 per cent believe they could report growth in 2022, compared with 83 per cent in Hong Kong and 86 per cent globally.
Hong Kong’s index rises for the third day on hope that reopening of Shenzhen border would extend lifeline to local economy
Hong Kong’s economy expanded 7.9 per cent in the first quarter, at a faster rate than expected. An opening of the city’s borders with Shenzhen would allow more people to visit the city, extending a…
Olympic Committee Slaps New Human Rights Rules on Paris, L.A. That Won’t Apply to Beijing
Beijing doesn’t have human rights requirements like future Olympic host cities Paris and Los Angeles, which are scheduled to host the 2024 and 2028 Summer Olympics, respectively.
Cloud becomes new front line between China and the west
Saudi Telecom, the Gulf state’s largest telecoms group, announced a partnership with China’s Alibaba Cloud to help the kingdom build its cloud computing infrastr …
China-Vietnam border port opens to imports of fresh fruits
The China-Vietnam border port of Dongxing in southern China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has received approval to handle imports of fresh fruits. The Dongxing port of entry cleared its first …
China’s Lu’an reports 2 new asymptomatic COVID-19 cases
The city of Lu’an in east China’s Anhui Province reported two new asymptomatic COVID-19 cases on Monday, the city’s health commission said on Tuesday. By 9 p.m. Monday, Lu’an had registered five …
Can China innovate itself into a lead in the chip industry as Moore’s Law nears its physical limit?
Analysts are divided on whether China can jump ahead in chip technology as Moore’s Law approaches its physical limit.
U.S. Senate Votes to Open Debate on China Tech Bill
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said the Senate will debate the bill for a week or two beginning on Tuesday, and called it a “once-in-a-generation investment in American science and American …
China’s Taiwan reports 333 new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases
China’s Taiwan region reported 333 new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases on Monday, according to local media, amid a recent spike in infections that has forced local authorities to step up …