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Australia outperforms as US flirts with bear market
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Additional fiscal measures are needed to boost GDP
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Live News: US trade deficit widens to $109.8 billion
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Elon Musk’s ties to China could create headaches for Twitter
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Fraudulent apps offering instant mobile loans on Google Play are skyrocketing in India
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Live updates: Beijing begins testing millions in bid to avoid Shanghai-style outbreak
UBS beat analysts’ forecasts with a 19% rise in quarterly profit, thanks to the strong performance of its trading division. The world’s largest wealth manager reported ... -
Is Japan ready to pay the price of a sanction against Russia? – The Diplomat
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Tighten rules for e-money lenders
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Red Sea Development Company implements the first phase of the Enablon modules project
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US Dollar Index Hits New 2-Year High as Yields Rise and Yen Continues to Take a Hit
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Crisis in Sri Lanka: Pakistan has lessons to learn from the Sri Lankan debacle; it’s neck deep in economic chaos
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Vemo co-founder Renée Mang joins Stride
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NIO stock is likely to outperform the market
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What the Sanctions Mean for Russia’s $140 Billion in Gold
The Treasury Department clarified on Thursday that any transactions involving gold linked to Russia’s central bank fall under existing sanctions, its latest step to limit Russia’s ... -
Asian stocks mixed amid Chinese tech selloff
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Nickel Short Saga raises questions about China’s interference in international markets
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Qualcomm bets $100 million on the Metaverse
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China Embedded Finance Markets Databook 2022: 50+ KPIs on
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Alibaba and JD.com head for record gains. Which triggered the turnaround.
Text size Shares of Alibaba and other Chinese companies have come under intense pressure recently. Greg Baker/AFP via Getty Images Shares of some of China’s biggest ... -
Briefing of March 15, 2022 — Quartz
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Is the West ready for second-order effects from Ukraine?
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is a nightmare for Ukrainian civilians, but the rapidly evolving crisis has produced a situation where governments and corporations have taken ... -
Chinese government work report 2022 looks at economic stabilizers – The Diplomat
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China sets GDP target of around 5.5 pct for 2022, boosting global recovery – Xinhua
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Soaring US car prices open door to cheap Chinese imports
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China’s economy and real estate market have yet to bottom
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East-West Stock: leading ethnic-Chinese banking franchise (NASDAQ: EWBC)
AsiaVision/E+ via Getty Images Overview East West Bancorp, Inc. (EWBC) is a $60 billion Chinese-owned commercial bank in the United States. It operates through three segments: ... -
Virtual lenders are disrupting Hong Kong’s banking industry
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Live news: UK to offer another Covid booster to vulnerable people
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Adidas announces growth in China in 2022
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Live News: International Energy Agency Says Saudi Arabia, UAE Could Lower Oil Prices By Pumping More
Volvo Cars said the worst of the chip crisis that has hampered the industry’s post-pandemic recovery may be over, although it warned of rising prices as ... -
FX Week Ahead – Top 5 Events: New Chinese Yuan Loans; US inflation rate; German inflation rate; UK GDP; US consumer sentiment
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China extends its evil tentacles to India, Nepal and Bangladesh as massive financial fraud comes to light
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FinTech in 2022: what trends to watch?
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China’s economy starts the year with a wobble
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Lufax prepares dividend plan and regulatory confidence of projects (NYSE:LU)
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Jack Ma’s group of ants got their wrists slapped
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Chinese billionaire Jack Ma’s woes continue to worsen
As Alibaba’s share price soared above the $300 level in October 2020, the high-profile Ma made an unfortunate appearance at a financial conference in Shanghai and ... -
China’s GDP expected to grow by around 5.5% in 2022 despite uncertainty
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Bitcoin faces Russian ban as crypto mining fuels energy crisis
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ASX goes up; Western farmers hit by COVID disruptions as China’s GDP grows faster than expected
Australian stocks edged higher, supported by energy stocks and a rise in oil prices, despite falling global stock markets. Key points: The benchmark had a volatile ... -
The problem with China’s Zero COVID strategy | GZERO Global Podcast
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Investors pick up office tower bonds even as delinquencies rise
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What We’re Watching: BYOB Boris, Kim Jong Un’s New Toy, China Will Lend Less to Africa
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Sri Lanka calls on China to ease debt burden amid economic crisis | Sri Lanka
Cash-strapped Sri Lanka has sought to reschedule China’s huge debt burden in talks with Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the president’s office said. “The president stressed that ... -
As digital loans explode in India, threats mount | Business and Economy News
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Simpson Manufacturing offers to buy Etanco group for 725 million euros
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New Technology May Require a Mental Barrier for CFOs
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China Cinda takes 24% stake in Ant’s consumer credit unit
One of China’s largest state asset managers will control a 24% stake in Ant Group consumer finance company, after joining a Rmb 22 billion (3.5 billion ... -
The resurgence of the world’s largest group of fintech ants
A year after the failed IPO which was to be the largest of its kind, Ant Group Co began making it clear to clients whether they ... -
Stocks pull back as central banks tighten
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China buy now pays market to grow later, challenges ahead: experts
Woman shopping online. Oscar Wong | instant | Getty Images The Chinese buy now pay later market is expected to grow, but the industry is still ... -
Rising inflation puts Asia’s $ 3.5 trillion at risk
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Stocks retreat as Omicron spreads
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China’s latest challenge is to design a soft landing for a sputtering economy
HONG KONG â Chinese leaders are trying to reverse a sharp slowdown in growth without abandoning policies that triggered much of the weakness initially – a ... -
President of Kenya signs new law to control digital lenders, apps have six months to apply for licenses – TechCrunch
Over the past decade, many mobile loan applications have been launched in Kenya, meeting the growing need for quick loans. However, these startups have operated in ... -
Rise in iron ore due to outlook for easing Chinese monetary policy
Band Enrico Dela Cruz December 6 (Reuters) – Dalian and Singapore iron ore futures rose on Monday, in hopes that an easing of monetary policy in ... -
Omicron variant: what luxury needs to know
To receive the Vogue Business newsletter, register here. Germany yesterday imposed restrictions on the activities of unvaccinated people after scientists last week announced the detection of ... -
Omicron: the sequel may be more virulent than the infection
Omicron: the sequel may be more virulent than the infection Global economic recovery after the Covid crisis threatened By Anjan Roy The waves of new variations ... -
Chinese e-commerce platform Pinduoduo collapses after lack of revenue, Retail News, ET Retail
BEIJING: US-listed shares of Pinduoduo Inc plunged as much as 18% early in Friday after China’s e-commerce platform fell short of quarterly revenue expectations as new ... -
Copper rises as China supports its real estate sector
Tight price signs supporting LME supply Tin breaks record as Indonesia says it could halt exports Nickel stocks plunged LONDON, Nov. 24 (Reuters) – Copper prices ... -
Global Smart and Mobile Supply Chain Solutions Market, Forecast to 2026: An Assessment of Opportunities of Over $ 32 Billion
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Vietnamese workers at Chinese factory in Serbia call for help
ZRENJANIN, Serbia (AP) – They shiver in barracks without heating, are hungry and have no money. They say their passports were taken by their Chinese employer ... -
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The world’s largest banks and investors recently pledged at the Glasgow climate conference to restrict the flow of finance to fossil fuels. But the Federal Reserve ... -
Paytm stock will collapse 44% to 1,200; co is the “loss leader”: Macquarie
India’s digital payments poster, Vijay Shekhar Sharma, now faces the shame of being seen as the first Indian unicorn club entrepreneur to have the worst public ... -
Economic News Live – The Hindu
4:06 p.m. Rupee gains 9 paise to end at 74.37 against the US dollar The rupee stood 9 peas higher at 74.37 against the US dollar ... -
Chinese central bank cautiously embarks on easing amid stagflation risk – political sources
BEIJING: China’s central bank will likely act with caution in easing monetary policy to support the economy, as slowing economic growth and surging factory inflation fuel ... -
Yahoo leaves China, Nubank IPO, B2C expansion advice – TechCrunch
After Nubank dropped off its F-1, Natasha Mascarenhas and Alex Wilhelm dissected the document to learn more about the operations of one of the world’s largest ... -
How an Evergrande collapse could spread to China
Important supply chain in China has high exposure at Evergrande On October 15, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) assured investors that China would be able ... -
UAE Trade Finance Gateway to facilitate access to credit for SMEs
Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI), the Federal Export Credit Corporation of the United Arab Emirates, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) ... -
Commercial Bank of Dubai’s 9-month profit exceeded one billion dirhams
The Commercial Bank of Dubai (CBD) on Wednesday announced a net profit of 1.05 billion dirhams for the nine months ended September 30, 2021, up 28.8% ... -
Latest updates: Heathrow’s summer losses total £ 500million despite air travel resumption
South Korea’s economic growth slowed in the third quarter, as strong exports were offset by weak domestic consumption due to the country’s most stringent Covid-19 restrictions, ... -
UAE banking sector assets to grow 8-10% in 2022
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Global equities gain as China’s real estate nervousness eases
Recap: Global equities advanced to post a third straight week of gains yesterday as concerns over the Chinese real estate market eased, despite growing concerns that ... -
Demand for steel accelerates after Covid
The World Steel Association (worldsteel) estimates that demand for steel this year will increase by 4.5%, a significant increase from the 0.1% recorded in the key ... -
Latest Updates: Unilever Raises Prices By Over 4% Due To Cost Inflation
Beijing’s internet watchdog said articles from Caixin, one of China’s largest and most trusted trade publications, can no longer be republished by online news services, marking ... -
Singapore Stock Exchange is expected to open in the green
(RTTNews) – Singapore’s stock market rebounded higher on Tuesday, a session after ending a three-day winning streak in which it had collected nearly 65 points or ... -
Semiconductors, the Internet and clean technologies end the week on a positive note, the week in review
shanghai aerial view at night getty Weekly review Asian stocks opened the week mixed on Monday as Hong Kong-listed Chinese internet stocks rebounded and the Chinese ... -
Will the Evergrande crisis take China with it?
China recently made headlines in the financial press, with concerns over increased regulation in some sectors and a potential energy crisis. Investors were also faced with ... -
FirstFT: China’s energy crisis threatens growth
Chinese imports of coal and natural gas rose sharply in September as Beijing rushed to deal with a spiraling energy crisis that threatens economic growth. China ... -
Economic concerns and earnings are starting to weigh on stocks
Wall Street’s imperviousness to bad news, which allowed stocks to double in value from their pandemic panic lows, may start to crack. When the Federal Reserve ... -
Traders hold their breath as Chinese markets reopen after the holidays
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Taurus of the day: Square, Inc. (SQ)
Square SQ started over a decade ago selling technology to help small businesses process credit card transactions from their smart devices. Today, the company is at ... -
Chinese real estate developer Fantasia misses two debt payments
Chinese real estate developer Fantasia Holdings missed the debt payment deadlines due Monday, indicating the deteriorating health of the Chinese real estate sector. Fancy said it ... -
Ant Group and Tencent give more access to UnionPay
Alipay and WeChat Pay give the clearinghouse state-owned bank cards UnionPay even more access to their mobile payment ecosystems as China continues to push big tech ... -
Asian stocks slide as Evergrande inflation worries undermine positive mood
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The economic rebound is expected to accelerate in the fourth quarter
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Possible Apple Pay security flaws; Mastercard enters the market Buy now Pay later
Apple Pay Security Flaw Leaves Visa Cards Exposed to Unauthorized ‘Unlimited’ Contactless Payments Commuters who use Apple Pay to access and exit public transport, they run ... -
China Evergrande to sell $ 1.5 billion stake in Shengjing Bank to state-owned company
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Navient calls to stop managing federal student loans
A second major federal student loan manager is calling for its cessation, a move that will force the education ministry to transfer the accounts of millions ... -
It’s the most profitable FinTech you’ve never heard of – but is it a buy?
WWhile the past two years have been a tough time for most businesses around the world, it has been a fantastic time for fintech. The pandemic ... -
Chinese regulators: Alibaba to adopt WeChat Pay
In order to level the playing field and stop monopoly practices, Chinese regulators ordered Alibaba to adopt Tencent’s WeChat Pay on its platform, CNBC and other ... -
Asian Equities Mainly Dependent on Chinese Energy, Evergrande Wears | WGN 720 radio
Tokyo (AP) – After a mixed result on Wall Street on Tuesday, Asian stocks nearly fell as concerns about China lacked optimism among investors. Japan’s Nikkei ... -
Why China Crushed Its Tech Giants
Ant bills itself as a tech company, but it derives nearly 90% of its revenue from a wide range of financial products that integrate traditional banking ... -
Evergrande crisis does not have “serious repercussions” on Indian metallurgical companies, analyst says
According to financial services firm Motilal Oswal, Indian metallurgical companies should not be seriously affected by the crisis unfolding at Chinese real estate developer Evergrande. China ... -
Can Europe fuel the recovery as the US and China stumble?
By Charles Riley, CNN Business The United States and China have each taken turns fueling the global economy pandemic recovery. Is Europe next? The European economy ... -
End of mixed actions on Wall Street, S&P 500 manages weekly gain
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Stocks end mixed on Wall Street as S&P 500 manages weekly gain
Wall Street closed a choppy trading week on Friday with a mixed finish for major stock indexes, although the S&P 500 made its first weekly gain ... -
Japan leaps, rest of Asia down, on China, virus issues
Wall Street closed a choppy trading week on Friday with a mixed finish for major stock indexes, although the S&P 500 made its first weekly gain ... -
Ant Group’s consumer loan firm Huabei shares credit reports with China’s central bank
Ant Group ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ consumer loan business, Huabei, is now part of the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) credit system, following the unbundling of ... -
China could start banking operations in Nigeria
By Ashemiriogwa Emmanuel The Chinese government is considering starting banking operations in Nigeria and hopes this will facilitate trade relations between the two countries. Chinese Ambassador ... -
Wall Street will learn to love the Evergrande crash
Reuters Reuters HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) – Foreign investors have finally heard the alarm bells ringing around China Evergrande, a huge developer with $ 300 billion ... -
Global equity markets collapse amid fears of Evergrande in China
Stock markets fell and the price of Bitcoin (BTCUSD) fell on bankruptcy fears for China Evergrande Group (EGRNF), a Chinese real estate giant and the world’s ... -
Sensex, Nifty Tumble Amid Global Selling
(RTTNews) – Indian stocks fell sharply on Monday as markets elsewhere in Asia and Europe collapsed amid concerns over the inability of debt-laden Chinese developer Evergrande ... -
China Evergrande: investors assess the risks of probable default
HONG KONG – Intensifying crisis within China Evergrande group, the world’s most indebted real estate developer, is shaking China’s junk bond market and fueling fears of ... -
Why the World Bank is under fire from several rankings
Under fire at claims that it had bowed to pressure from China and other governments, the World Bank dropped a popular report that ranked countries based ... -
Why the World Bank is under fire from a set of rankings and what is China’s role in it – The New Indian Express
Through PTI WASHINGTON: Under fire over claims it had bowed to pressure from China and other governments, the World Bank dropped a popular report that ranked ... -
EXPLANATION: Why the World Bank is under fire from several rankings
WASHINGTON – Under fire over claims it had bowed to pressure from China and other governments, the World Bank has dropped a popular report that ranked ... -
FirstFT: US launches security pact to challenge China
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Investors Bet China’s Cosmetic Surgery Industry Next on Regulators’ List
Updates on Chinese Business and Finance Sign up for myFT Daily Digest to be the first to know about Chinese business and financial news. For evidence ... -
S&P and Dow announce five-day slippage ahead of CPI report
The S&P and Dow Jones closed in the green Monday for the first time in six sessions, ending a losing streak that began after the disappointing ...