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24.04 / 12:55
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Is there light at the end of the tunnel for Hong Kong?
Hong Kong’s stock market used to be the world’s top equity fundraising venue. Not anymore: In the number one spot as recently as 2019, it didn’t even break the top five in 2023 according to Dealogic. But the market is up 6% this week, its best performance this year, in the wake of proposed regulatory changes.
24.04 / 09:03
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China may have to brace for a new wave of bond defaults, S&P says
BEIJING — China's state-directed economy may be creating the conditions for a new wave of bond defaults that could come as soon as next year, according to an S&P Global Ratings report released Tuesday.
24.04 / 05:23
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Tensions between Beijing and Washington are the biggest worry for US companies in China, report says
A report by the American Chamber of Commerce in China says that simmering tensions between Beijing and Washington remain the top worry for U.S. companies operating in China
24.04 / 05:13
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China's Xiaomi is selling more EVs than expected, raising hopes it can break even sooner
BEIJING — Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi's new electric vehicle is selling better than expected, putting it closer to break-even despite undercutting Tesla's Model 3 on price.
24.04 / 04:45
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China's Huawei launches new software for intelligent driving
Huawei unveiled on Wednesday a new software brand for intelligent driving, marking its latest push to become a major player in the electric vehicle industry. The new brand Qiankun, symbolising a combination of heaven and the Kunlun Mountains, plans to provide self-driving systems involving the driving chassis, audio and driver's seat, Jin Yuzhi, CEO of Huawei's Intelligent Automotive Solution (IAS) business unit, said during an event ahead of the Beijing auto show.
23.04 / 12:51
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US to take aim at Chinese banks aiding Russia war effort: Report
Chinese banks off the global financial system, in the hopes of stopping Beijing's commercial support of Russia's military production, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter. With Secretary of State Antony Blinken due to visit China this week, it remains to be seen whether this financial threat will dent the China-Russia trade enabling Moscow to rebuild its military after losses in Ukraine, the report said. Blinken on Friday criticized Chinese support for Russia's defence industry, saying Beijing was the key contributor to Moscow's war in Ukraine through its provision of critical components for weaponry.
23.04 / 09:43
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Growing numbers of Chinese are escaping urban life for rural peace
The Mountains Are High. By Alec Ash. Scribe; 272 pages; £16.99 In January 2020 Alec Ash, an English writer living in Beijing, arrived in the small mountain town of Dali in south-western China.
23.04 / 08:17
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Maldivian President Muizzu secures 'supermajority' in parliamentary polls: Media
supermajority" in Parliament by winning over 60 seats in Sunday's crucial parliamentary election, seen as a litmus test for the pro-Beijing politician whose policies are being closely watched by both India and China amidst regional power dynamics. According to information released by the Elections Commission (EC), 207,693 people cast their ballots as of 5:00 pm local time, making for a voter turnout of 72.96 per cent. This includes 104,826 men and 102,867 women. A total of 284,663 people were eligible to vote to elect lawmakers for 93 constituencies in the 20th People's Majlis. A total of 368 candidates were in the fray, including 130 independent candidates, 10 candidates from Jumhoory Party (JP), 39 from The Democrats, Maldives Development Alliance (MDA) 4, Adhaalath Party (AP) 4, and Maldives National Party (MNP) 2 nominees.
23.04 / 06:27
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Here's where the world's top 0.001% are putting their money, according to wealth experts
The uber wealthy live a world apart and their investing strategies also look vastly different from the average investor's portfolio.
20.04 / 13:58
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Taiwan's defence ministry detects 21 Chinese military aircraft
Taipei's defence ministry said it had detected 21 Chinese military aircraft around the self-ruled island since 8:15 am (0015 GMT) on Saturday, a month before Taiwan's May 20 inauguration of incoming president Lai Ching-te. «17 aircraft (of the 21) crossed the median line and its extension, entered our northern, central, and southwestern (air defence identification zone), and joined PLA vessels for joint combat patrol,» it said in a statement posted on X around 11:30 am. Taiwan's armed forces «are monitoring the activities with our joint surveillance systems, and have dispatched appropriate assets to respond accordingly.»
19.04 / 05:10
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China's fiscal stimulus is losing its effectiveness, S&P says
BEIJING — China's fiscal stimulus is losing its effectiveness and is more of a strategy to buy time for industrial and consumption policies, S&P Global Ratings senior analyst Yunbang Xu said in a report Thursday.
18.04 / 09:58
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The race to be Protectionist in Chief
Didn’t President Biden promise a better trade policy than his predecessor? Well, he now appears to be in a race with Donald Trump to be Protectionist in Chief. Witness his pitch for new tariffs at a campaign stop on Wednesday in Pittsburgh. Speaking at United Steelworkers headquarters—where else?—Mr.
18.04 / 07:09
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China reports steady youth unemployment as data paints mixed economic picture
China’s youth unemployment rate remained steady in March, in what could be seen by some as a tentative sign that the world’s second-largest economy is gradually stabilizing. The jobless rate among China’s 16- to 24-year-olds—excluding those enrolled in school—stayed at 15.3% last month, the same as in February, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics on Thursday. That is broadly in line with figures earlier this week showing that overall headline unemployment stood at 5.2% in March, ticking down from the prior month’s 5.3%.
17.04 / 11:51
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Japan’s bold steps to emerge as main security provider in Indo-Pacific region amid China’s expansionism
Fumio Kishida’s visit to the United States in April 2024 was a historical visit because the agreement indicated that Japan will take charge of a more wider security role in the East China Sea, Taiwan and the South China Sea as a trustworthy ally of the United States. Firstly, Japan and the United States are planning to make Tokyo to be main headquarters of military operation in this region. Currently, Japan has been planning to establish the integrated headquarters of its ground, maritime, and air Self-Defence-Forces in Tokyo by next March 2025. Along with it, during this Kishida’s US visit, the US decided to strengthen its headquarters in Tokyo to make seamless collaboration with the Japanese side. The rank of commander of the headquarter will rise from three star general to be four star general. The four-star general is at the same level with the current Indo-Pacific Commander in Hawaii. The strengthening of the seamless command chain of armed forces in Tokyo is very important step. Currently, China is provoking countries in the East China Sea, Taiwan and the South China Sea at the same time. For China’s strategy, these areas are one set. For example, if China wants to invade Taiwan, China should dominate the East China Sea and the South China Sea to isolate Taiwan. And government in Beijing can control all these areas under one integrated strategy.
17.04 / 05:07
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China accused of influencing votes at UN to serve its interests, whistleblower claims
UN's Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has submitted evidence alleging that China is attempting to reshape the international order by influencing multilateral institutions like the UN. The evidence suggests that Beijing is using its influence to silence discussions on sensitive topics and manipulate reports to align with its priorities, including downplaying issues related to human rights and democracy. The UK Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee is investigating these allegations as part of its inquiry into international relations in the multilateral system. China is aiming to reshape the rules-based international order to reflect its own priorities by taking over multilateral institutions such as the UN, evidence submitted by a UN whistleblower claims. The evidence presented claims Beijing was influencing votes at the UN to squelch discussions on topics sensitive to it and that it even bribed two General Assembly presidents.
17.04 / 03:57
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US, China defense chiefs hold first talks in nearly 18 months
Lloyd Austin spoke with his Chinese counterpart Dong Jun via video teleconference Tuesday, in the first substantive talks between the superpowers' defense chiefs in nearly 18 months. The United States has been working to strengthen defense cooperation with its allies in the Asia-Pacific region to counter China's growing influence but also wants to maintain lines of communication with Beijing to prevent tensions from spiraling out of control. «The two officials discussed US-PRC defense relations and regional and global security issues,» the Pentagon said in a statement, referring to the People's Republic of China.
16.04 / 11:07
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Emerging market assets at lowest point so far in 2024
The benchmark index for emerging-market equities erased its 2024 advance and the gauge for currencies posted a new low for the year amid signals that global monetary easing will be delayed and China’s economic recovery remains weak.
16.04 / 10:33
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Germany's Scholz calls for fair competition and warns against dumping during China visit
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has called for fair competition in trade relations with China while warning about dumping and overproduction while speaking to students in Shanghai on Monday
16.04 / 03:43
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Baidu says AI chatbot 'Ernie Bot' has amassed 200 million users
Baidu said on Tuesday its artificial intelligence chatbot “Ernie Bot” has garnered more than 200 million users as it seeks to remain China’s most popular ChatGPT-like chatbot amid increasingly fierce competition. Robin Li, CEO of the Chinese internet company, revealed the new milestone at a conference in Shenzhen on Tuesday. The chatbot was released to the public eight months ago.
15.04 / 19:31
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EU to launch China probe on medical devices procurement
China's procurement of medical devices as it seeks to address concerns that Beijing's policies are unfairly favouring domestic suppliers. The probe may be announced as early as mid-April and could result in the bloc curtailing Chinese access to its tenders, according to people familiar with the matter. It would constitute a first outing for the EU's so-called International Procurement Instrument, or IPI, a 2022 law that's meant to promote reciprocity in access to public procurement markets.
15.04 / 06:43
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