China’s factory output and retail sales grew at their weakest pace in over a year in November, compounding challenges for policymakers who are struggling to find fresh ways to keep the $19 trillion …
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China’s Weakest Retail Sales Outside Covid Add to Economic Risks
China’s retail sales grew at the weakest pace since the crash caused by Covid while investment slumped further, underlining growing risks to the economy after several months of deterioration.
China’s retail sales growth sharply misses estimates in November, deepening consumption worries
China’s retail sales growth and industrial production missed estimates in November while investment declined more than expected.
China’s home prices slide further in November
China’s new home prices extended declines in November, official data showed on Monday, indicating that a recovery in demand remains elusive despite the government promising to stabilise the sector.
China’s Nuobikan Plans to Raise $50 Million in Hong Kong IPO
Nuobikan Artificial Intelligence Technology plans to raise around $50 million via a Hong Kong listing, joining a wave of Chinese companies racing to list in the city ahead of the new year.
Robot vacuum Roomba maker files for bankruptcy after 35 years
The company will go private after handing control to Shenzhen PICEA Robotics. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Hong Kong judge finds media tycoon and Beijing critic Jimmy Lai guilty of sedition, foreign collusion
A Hong Kong judge on Monday found media tycoon and Beijing critic Jimmy Lai guilty of sedition and foreign collusion.
Jimmy Lai is a Hong Kong rags-to-riches media tycoon who became a fierce critic of Beijing
To his supporters, former media mogul Jimmy Lai is a fighter for democracy. Lai, 78, is an outspoken critic of China’s ruling Communist Party who was arrested in 2020 under a national security law …
China’s property investment falls 15.9% y/y in January-November
Property investment in China fell 15.9% year-on-year in the first 11 months, widening from the 14.7% drop in the January-to-October period, official data showed on Monday.
Can China Continue to Export its Way Out of its Property Slump?
Chinese growth has relied on exports to an unprecedented extent in 2024 and 2025? Should that continue, or is it time to pivot?
Shenzhen and Macau set the stage: Top stars like Iga Swiatek gear up for 2026 in Asia’s year-end tennis exhibitions
Final tune-ups for the 2026 season will take place in Shenzhen, China and Macau, immediately following Christmas, as some of the world’s top players like Iga Swiatek gear up for the new year.
China aims to boost imports and exports in 2026 to drive trade growth: senior official
Beijing also seeks to increase consumption by loosening restrictions, raising incomes and attracting tourist spending, Han Wenxiu says With trade proving resilient despite global headwinds, China aims …
Impact of COVID-19 on the detection of tuberculosis in Guangdong, China based on the autoregressive integrated moving average model: a time-series study
Objective China has continued to improve tuberculosis (TB) control in the past decade; however, the sudden outbreak of COVID-19 hindered this progress. As a province with a large population and …