Why China’s tech founders don’t have to worry about Wall Street
From the first days of China’s Internet, one of the biggest gripes of China’s tech entrepreneurs has been that Western
Ballooning Chinese dollar borrowing a dilemma for index trackers
Record-breaking dollar bond sales from Chinese companies are steadily increasing China’s weight in global indexes, raising
China is losing interest in the iPhone
Tim Cook hasn’t been shy about proclaiming China Apple’s future biggest market, but right now it’s causing the most problems.
Markets Wrap: Europe stocks gain, dollar steady before Fed clues
European stocks rose and U.S. equity futures and the dollar both steadied as investors awaited fresh insights into the path for
China’s control problem
A mundane bank scam reveals a systemic risk. When it emerged last week that China Minsheng Banking Corp. had sold $436 million in
China set to impose heavy import duties on sugar, as experts question impact
China said on Monday that it will impose hefty penalties on sugar imports after lobbying by domestic mills, but experts said the
Amid industry pushback, China offers changes to cyber rules: sources
China may delay full implementation of controversial new cyber security rules, giving companies more time to prepare, two people who
China is using the Yuan to combat risk of a market meltdown
China has an insurance policy against a full-scale market meltdown: the daily currency fixing. With stocks and bonds in retreat amid
The world must unite like a ‘flock of geese’, says China’s Xi Jinping
The Chinese president, Xi Jinping, has made his latest bid for global leadership urging world leaders to reject protectionism, embrace
Cruises boom as millions of Chinese take to the seas
Liu Jing wakes at 7, feeds her 84-year-old mother and two-year-old grandson and then spends the day watching the boy play in the