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  • Ant Group Is World's Largest IPO, Experts Say
    Ant Group
    Ant is targeting a more than $200 billion valuation in a $35 billion public offering that will dwarf Saudi Arabian Oil Co.'s $29.4 billion.
  • China Government Bonds To Mature Within Five And Seven Years
    Chinese President Xi Jinping and officials attend the opening session of NPC in Beijing
    The Chinese government would complete the additional one trillion yuan budget for the issuance of central government funds by July.
  • 400 Billion USD Might Be Wiped Off China's Stock Market
    China Stock Market
    China stocks have stabilized, but experts claim that its financial market might lose 400 billion USD.
  • China Expedites Opening Of $21 Trillion Capital Market To Investors
    JPMorgan CEO
    US banking giants Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase will now be allowed to do business in China
  • China Must 'Tighten Its Belt' To Ensure Systematic Tax Cuts
    ECON TALKS
    China's fast-changing financial market requires further leveraging of domestic consumption, official says
  • China’s Foreign Reserves Hit Six-Month High
    Chinese and U.S. banknotes
    China’s foreign exchange reserves saw a significant hike as of the end of December 2019.
  • China Welcomes Global Insurance Firms To Its $45 Trillion Finance Industry
    ICBC
    JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., and BlackRock Inc. to boost their market share in China
  • China's Change In Policies Shine Light On AIA's Expansion
    Financial market
    This Friday, most Asian financial markets performed better after China imposed lenient financial policies.
  • Tencent Takes The Lead In China's Top-Performing Gaming Brand
    Tencent
    Reports claimed that Chinese self-deveoped games have gained momentum in the global market and that Tencent continues to enjoy a large influx of sales online.
  • Traders Bargaining More China Stocks
    Stock market trader
    Traders continue to feel the rush from the US-CHina trade deal which caused them to bargain for more stocks.
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