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Asia Share Prices Catch Biden Vibe
MSCI Asia-Pacific index rose 0.15% – its highest since March 2018. China's CSI300 index gained 1.68% after China’s Golden Week holidays. MSCI Asia-Pacific index rose 0.15% – its highest since March 2018. China's CSI300 index gained 1.68% after China’s Golden Week holidays. -
Property Developer Evergrande Share Price Crumbles Even After Denying Leaked Letter
Market losses wiped out more than $1.5 billion in value over the day as share prices of China's second-largest property developer fell as much as 4.6%. Market losses wiped out more than $1.5 billion in value over the day as share prices of China's second-largest property developer fell as much as 4.6%. -
CHINA BRIEFING: Shandong Gold Revises Takeover Bid For Aussie Gold Miner; Investment In Animal Alternatives Rises
Shandong will acquire all of the Cardinal shares owned by the company's directors, who hold a collective interest of around 6.07% in the target company. Shandong will acquire all of the Cardinal shares owned by the company's directors, who hold a collective interest of around 6.07% in the target company. -
China Upstart Drone Maker Files For $66 Million Shanghai IPO
Jouav Automation Tech Co. Ltd., China’s second-largest industrial drone manufacturer, will list on the Shanghai STAR Market, the stock exchange says. Jouav Automation Tech Co. Ltd., China’s second-largest industrial drone manufacturer, will list on the Shanghai STAR Market, the stock exchange says. -
CHINA BRIEFING: Baidu Apollo Rolls Out Self-Driving Rides In Beijing; Nestlé To Focus On Farming In China
Analysts estimate that the value of China's intelligent driving sector will reach $17.6 billion by the end of the year. Analysts estimate that the value of China's intelligent driving sector will reach $17.6 billion by the end of the year. -
China, India Cool Tense Border Standoff After High-Level Summit In Moscow
China and India have agreed to de-escalate their contested Himalayan border and restore “peace." China and India have agreed to de-escalate their contested Himalayan border and restore “peace." -
U.S. Swings Axe On Visas For Chinese Students And Researchers
The acting head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Chad Wolf, said earlier that Washington was blocking the visas for Chinese grad students and researchers "to prevent them from stealing and otherwise appropriating sensitive research." The acting head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Chad Wolf, said earlier that Washington was blocking the visas for Chinese grad students and researchers "to prevent them from stealing and otherwise appropriating sensitive research." -
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy DJ Faces Jail Time On Sedition Charges
Tam Tak-chi was charged on Tuesday for sedition and faces a jail term of up to two years. Tam Tak-chi was charged on Tuesday for sedition and faces a jail term of up to two years. -
Hong Kong Residents Back On The Streets Over Delay In Elections
Thousands of police were patrolling Hong Kong as hundreds of protesters chanted anti-government slogans. Thousands of police were patrolling Hong Kong as hundreds of protesters chanted anti-government slogans. -
Hong Kong Businesses Brace For 'Made In China' Makeover
Many Hong Kong businesses believe they can continue to thrive regardless of how their products are labeled. Many Hong Kong businesses believe they can continue to thrive regardless of how their products are labeled.