Oil prices fell on Monday after data showed China’s inflation rate declined and a lack of clarity on the country’s economic stimulus plans stoked fears about fuel demand in the world’s biggest crude importer.
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Another Trump Term Would Make China Great Again
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Chinese stocks volatile after Beijing lays out fiscal plans
Chinese investors, who kicked off a record stock market rally in late September after Beijing announced monetary stimulus, are waiting for the government to reveal its planned fiscal expenditure.
Stock market today: Asian shares gain after China says more help is needed for its slowing economy
Asian shares gained ground on Monday, with stocks in China rising more than 1% after the finance minister said over the weekend that more stimulus is needed for the slowing economy. U.S. futures were …
Philippine defence minister doubts China’s intent on South China Sea code
The Philippines doubts China’s intention to negotiate a regional code of conduct in the South China Sea although Manila is looking forward to continuing discussions, Defence Minister Gilberto Teodoro …
Government imposes import restrictions on pocket lighters
The government on Sunday imposed import curbs on parts of pocket lighters with immediate effect, a move which would help encourage domestic manufacturing and cut dependence on their inbound shipments …
Bitcoin Jumps, Asian Stocks Mixed as Traders Assess China’s Economic Stimulus
China vowed to “significantly increase” its debt to support its economy on Saturday but provided no details on the size of its stimulus.
China launches large military drills as ‘stern warning’ to Taiwan
The Chinese military said the exercises, which will simulate strikes on land and at sea, would serve as “a stern warning” to “Taiwan independence forces.” …
China holds fresh drills around Taiwan to warn against ‘independence’
Good morning. China has just started military drills around Taiwan, which it says should serve as a “warning” to those pursuing independence for the democratically self-ruled island.
Focus: Inside China’s bid to build sway over global metals pricing
China is locking in steps to shape the pricing of the vast quantities of industrial metals it produces and consumes, with moves to attract foreign firms to trade on Shanghai’s futures exchange, which …
China holds large naval and air force exercises around Taiwan as a warning against independence
Lai took office in May, continuing the eight-year rule of the Democratic Progressive Party that rejects China’s demand that it recognize Taiwan is a part of China. China routinely states that Taiwan …
China Holds War Games in a Warning to Taiwan’s Leader
The drills were seen as a response to a speech by President Lai Ching-te of Taiwan, who said last week that China had “no right to represent” the island.