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Samsung’s chip business is hot. Will China take a bite?
Booming memory-chip sales are likely delivering another record quarter. But a potent new competitor may be waiting in the wings …
Why Crypto Mining Stock Canaan Plunged 20% Today
Cryptocurrency mining company Canaan (NASDAQ: CAN) is one of the big movers in the market today. Its shares have plummeted 20% over the past 24 hours as of 1 p.m. ET, marking the largest move…
Fishy Business: Report Details Chinese Fleet’s Illegal Operations in West Africa
China’s massive distant-water fleet is responsible for illegal fishing, environmentally unsustainable practices and human rights issues on and off the boat in Ghana, according to a new investigation …
iShares MSCI China ETF, Intel, Disney, and MicroStrategy dTokens now on DeFiChain
DeFiChain has announced the addition of four new decentralized tokens (dTokens) namely iShares MSCI China ETF, Intel, Disney, and MicroStrategy dTokens after they were voted for by the community in a …
Crypto-Like Digital Dollar at Least Several Years Away, Yellen Says
The Treasury secretary said Biden administration efforts would consider the impact of a central-bank digital currency on monetary policy, national security and international trade, as well as its …
Why Is China’s Yuan Climbing?
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Crackdown on U.S.-listed Chinese Stocks Ruins Party for China Renaissance, CICC
China Renaissance’s revenue fell by a third in the second half of last year from the first half as the number of U.S. IPOs it handled dropped to one from nine …
The race for semiconductors: Are crypto miners taking the lion’s share?
Buyers’ interest in the cards is also declining against the backdrop of a gradual return of people to the office.
Manufacturers Grind to a Halt in China as Lockdowns Expand
Manufacturers including suppliers to Apple and Tesla are struggling to keep some of their China operations going as extended and widening Covid-19 lockdowns choke off supplies and clog up truck routes …
Air cargo slumps in March as war, China lockdowns take toll
The air cargo market turned negative in March, after a strong February, because of the Ukraine war. Analysts say inflation and lower export orders could signal less shipping activity ahead.
China is buying Russian energy with its own currency, marking the first commodities paid for in yuan since Western sanctions hit Moscow
China and Russia are attempting to maintain energy trade even while other nations cut off Russian imports. In May, the first cargoes of Russian oil purchased in yuan will arrive at refiners in China.
Europe’s planned ban on Russian coal has unhappy China precedent
European utilities will have to be prepared to pay premiums to draw cargoes from South Africa, the Americas, Australia and Indonesia, writes Clyde Russell.
