Chinas State Administration for Market Regulation ordered tech giant Tencent to relinquish its exclusive music label rights and fined it $77,144 after finding that the firm had violated antitrust laws …
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No love for China stocks as sell-off unites UBS, BlackRock in rearguard action against Beijing policy and regulatory hawks
A Technology sell-off, Evergrande’s five-month plunge and the education technology stock wreckage are forcing investors to raise their defences against China’s unrelenting regulatory clampdown.
China jobs: inside the world’s biggest workforce
China has a workforce of close to 900 million people, of which 350 million are migrant workers and some 9 million are new graduates this year.
Early Crypto Mogul Says China Crackdown May Lead to Outright Ban
China’s crackdown on cryptocurrencies will probably intensify and may even lead to an outright ban on holding the tokens, according to Bobby Lee, one of the country’s first Bitcoin moguls.
Bitcoin ban in China on the cards
China’s crackdown on cryptocurrencies will probably intensify and may even lead to an outright ban on holding the tokens.
China-Listed Tutoring Firms Evaluate Impact From New Regulations
At least six mainland-listed companies made exchange filings Sunday on the impact from China’s sweeping rules on after-school tutoring, vowing compliance while evaluating possible adverse effects on …
China’s iron ore imports are boosting Australia’s economic recovery
Prior to the pandemic, Australia’s relationship with China was at times strained, but generally uneventful. Despite Beijing giving federal cabinet the silent treatment on multiple occasions, the flow …
Haval Shenshou Is A New SUV-Coupe For China
Great Wall launches new cars faster than light, under their various brand names, now including Great Wall, Haval, WEY, Tank, and ORA. The latest new car is this Haval Shenshou, a sporty SUV-coupe with …
Why The Business Of Private Education In China Was Never Going To Work
China’s listed private education companies keep getting hit with bad news. The latest blow came from a leaked government memo expressing the intention to make private education companies non-profit.
Culture, Institutions, and the Rise of China
This contribution is important and timely for understanding China in the global context.’ Dennis Tao Yang, Dale S. Coenen Professor of Business Administration and Academic Director, The Asia …
Data-driven iteration helped China’s Genki Forest become a $6B beverage giant in 5 years
The bottled beverage industry wasn’t what Genki Forest’s founder, Binsen Tang, initially set out to tackle. The company aims to reach $1.2 billion this year.
China bars private education firms from raising money through IPOs, aims to shift industry focus from profit to teaching
China’s vast private education sector received a death blow as the country introduced sweeping measures, including barring curriculum-based tutoring institutions from raising money through stock …
Still-Spirited Trip.com Makes Content Push In China As Covid Limits International Travel
Travel stocks such Booking Holdings and Expedia have been mixed in the past month amid a resurgence of Covid-19 cases in much of the world. Trip.com, China’s largest online booking agency, tumbled to …