In an opinion on a recent lawsuit, a Shanghai judge wrote that cryptocurrencies have the attributes of property and thus holding it is legal.
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China’s Ex-CBDC Chief Yao Qian Accused of Cryptocurrency Bribery, Faces Prosecution: Report
Yao Qian, former head of China’s digital currency development, faces prosecution for cryptocurrency bribery and misconduct.
Chinese robotaxi firm Pony AI seeks to raise up to $260 million in upsized US IPO
Chinese autonomous driving firm Pony AI said on Wednesday it was targeting to raise up to $260 million in its upsized initial public offering in the United States.
Hennessy Workers Strike Over Plans to Bottle Cognac in China
Hennessy, owned by the French luxury giant Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, is exploring the move after China recently imposed steep financial penalties on European brandy imports, according to the Confédération Générale du Travail and Force…
Hennessy Workers Strike Over Plans to Bottle Cognac in China
Hennessy, owned by the French luxury giant Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, is exploring the move after China recently imposed steep financial penalties on European brandy imports, according to the Confédération Générale du Travail and Force…
China’s Xpeng says no impact from US curbs on its Turing AI chip output
Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng said mass production of its Turing self-designed artificial intelligence chip was progressing well, dismissing concerns it could be hit by new U.S. curbs on advanced semiconductors for Chinese firms.
China finalises stricter investment guidelines for solar manufacturing
China’s industry ministry on Wednesday finalised investment guidelines for solar photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing projects in an effort to rein in overcapacity, according to a notice on the ministry …
Taiwan October export orders beat forecasts on AI, China demand remains soft
Taiwan export orders maintained strong momentum going into the final quarter by beating expectations for October, as the island benefits from demand for artificial intelligence (AI) technology, though also grappling with softness from China.
Ex-senior official at China’s securities regulator under investigation, says anti-graft watchdog
Wu Guofang, a former senior official at China’s securities regulator, is under investigation for suspected severe violation of law and discipline, China’s top anti-graft watchdog said on Wednesday.
Nothing China can do if the U.S. slaps 50% tariffs on Chinese imports, research firm says
Brian McCarthy, managing principal at MacroLens, discusses President-elect Donald Trump’s choice of Howard Lutnick as commerce secretary and how U.S. trade policy might affect China.
Prudential’s China-Fueled Slump Leaves Stock Ripe for a Rebound
Prudential Plc shares have fallen so far this year amid worries over the insurer’s China exposure that they now offer the most implied upside of any stock in the FTSE 100 index, based on average…
China’s Surging LNG Imports From US Threatened by Next Trade War
The US has boosted sales of liquefied natural gas to China this year, although the surge may not last if the incoming Trump administration collides with Beijing over trade.
American Companies Are Stocking Up to Get Ahead of Trump’s China Tariffs
He thinks Trump is serious about his campaign promise to impose tariffs of 60% on all Chinese goods. American businesses are dusting off a playbook they used during Trump’s first term: stocking up on …