BEIJING, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) — China’s national securities regulator has approved the initial public offering (IPO) application from a Zhejiang-based pesticide maker. Zhejiang Xinnong Chemical Co., spec… ( read original story …)
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China’s growth slows as officials try to reassure investors
The decline is “creating good investment opportunities,” Liu said in comments carried by the official Xinhua News Agency and business newspapers and websites. “China’s current economic fundamentals ar… ( read original story …)
China Electric Scooter Maker Raises $63 Million in Downsized IPO
Niu Technologies, the Chinese maker of smart electric scooters, raised $63 million after downsizing its U.S. initial public offering. The Beijing-based company sold 7 million American depositary share… ( read original story …)
Why Tencent Music’s IPO Is on Hold, but Another Tech IPO Forged Ahead Anyway
With just about everything with “China” attached to it getting punished by investors, it makes good sense for Tencent to delay a spinoff it doesn’t absolutely need. The Reuters report claims that Tenc… ( read…
How Fashion Brands in China Can Leverage Influencer Marketing
Wearing luxury clothes mean a lot, they give the wearer status. It’s important to understand that Chinese customers are becoming more sophisticated, and they strongly appreciated international brands. … ( read original story …)
US Declines to Brand China as ‘Currency Manipulator’ But Worried About Transparency
Washington: US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has expressed concern over China’s lack of currency transparency, but declined to label it a currency manipulator in his report to Congress, bringing i… ( read original story …)
Trump administration won’t brand China currency manipulator
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has again decided not to brand China a currency manipulator. But the U.S. is targeting China and five others for special monitoring for what the … ( read original story…
China’s JD.com unwraps FedEx-style parcel business to bolster sales
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Chinese e-commerce firm JD.com Inc said on Thursday it would add a FedEx-style parcel delivery service to its e-commerce offerings, a move which could help the firm … ( read original story…
Europe’s Biggest Luxury Brands Are Nervous About China
Under the stained glass dome of the Galeries Lafayette department store in central Paris, Chinese shoppers form an orderly line outside the Louis Vuitton boutique for their turn to pick up a coveted m… (…
Shanghai Fashion Week: Gen Z consumers and the new ‘made in China’
Hip-hop wear and Balenciaga-inspired sneakers may rule Shanghai’s streets, but inside the tents, commercial brands and emerging designers brought diverse perspectives to what “Made in China” truly mea… ( read original story …)
Exxon Mobil bets big on China LNG, sidesteps trade war
Jason Feer, head of business intelligence at LNG tanker brokers Poten & Partners, which tracks LNG sales, said the deal provides “a sign that China is willing to let foreign interests invest in … (…
U.S. stops short of labeling China a currency manipulator
The Treasury Department stopped short of declaring China a currency manipulator in its semiannual report on foreign-exchange rates, averting an escalation of a trade war while serving notice that the … ( read original story…
Interview: High-tech businesses take lead in Chinese brands, says senior WPP official
LONDON, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) — High-technology companies have taken the lead in Chinese brands ranking as China works to move up the value chain, said David Roth, CEO of The Store WPP in EMEA (Europe,…