Capital and Risk, Macroeconomic
March 20, 2020
Via: CNBCChinese businesses are getting back to work just as many parts of the world are shutting down, and that could add a second jolt to the world’s second-largest economy. Mainland China has reported zero new domestically transmitted confirmed coronavirus cases […]
July 29, 2019
Via: CNBCBEIJING — American companies remain keen on tapping business opportunities in China, despite the trade tensions between the two countries. More U.S. companies than last year plan to participate in this November’s China International Import Expo, Ren Hongbin, assistant minister […]
Capital and Risk, Macroeconomic
May 31, 2019
Via: CNBCChina continued to ramp up the rhetoric against the U.S. on Friday, with a former Chinese central bank chief saying that further escalation in trade tensions between Washington and Beijing could greatly hurt the global economy. “The consequence of the […]
Capital and Risk, Macroeconomic
January 25, 2019
Via: CNBCEven as Beijing pushes out new measures to stimulate its economy, China’s growth slowdown will make it harder for the country’s companies to pay their debts this year, ratings agencies say. The Chinese government on Monday announced official GDP figures […]
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