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Exclusive | Qiandama’s funder GenBridge sees ‘substitution’ in China’s retail downgrade, tepid growth

by Anas Siddiqui
Exclusive | Qiandama’s funder GenBridge sees ‘substitution’ in China’s retail downgrade, tepid growth

“This is what I call the substitution effect,” Chang, founder and managing partner of Beijing-based VC firm GenBridge Capital, told the South China Morning Post in a recent interview. “When …

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Opinion | Can China’s restraint inspire a more peaceful rivalry with the US?

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Can China’s restraint inspire a more peaceful rivalry with the US?

When the curtain fell on the Paris Summer Olympics last weekend, people from all over the world took note that the United States and China tied for first place with …

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‘Puppet of her dad’: Thailand’s new PM Paetongtarn to remain in Thaksin’s shadow, analysts say

by Ron Morgan
‘Puppet of her dad’: Thailand’s new PM Paetongtarn to remain in Thaksin’s shadow, analysts say

The youngest child of billionaire tycoon Thaksin Shinawatra, Paetongtarn would become the latest member of the family after her father and aunt Yingluck Shinawatra to hold the nation’s top job …

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Chinese ship destroyed Baltic pipeline, Eileen Gu’s link to French athlete: 7 highlights

by Haddis Thomas
Chinese ship destroyed Baltic pipeline, Eileen Gu’s link to French athlete: 7 highlights

Residential and commercial buildings in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia, on August 6. Photo: Bloomberg When China announced last year plans to invest 170 billion ringgit (US$35.9 billion) into Malaysia, property players …

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Opinion | China’s overheated government bond market is the least of its worries

by Anas Siddiqui
Opinion | China’s overheated government bond market is the least of its worries

Who said China’s financial markets were in turmoil? Since January last year, the yield on the country’s benchmark 10-year government bond – which moves inversely to prices – has fallen …

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China’s July home prices fall at a slower pace as state support shows ‘some effect’

by Anas Siddiqui
China’s July home prices fall at a slower pace as state support shows ‘some effect’

Home prices across China suffered a 14th consecutive month of decline in July, a sign that authorities’ rescue package has done little to revive sentiment. Prices of new homes in …

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Opinion | Hong Kong should approach South Lantau project with purpose

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Hong Kong should approach South Lantau project with purpose

One key concern is that the proposed holiday space would only attract “check-box” travellers – visitors focused on taking pictures of attractions rather than experiencing the local culture and environment. …

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China hits 100 billion deliveries as couriers grow part and parcel with e-commerce

by Anas Siddiqui
China hits 100 billion deliveries as couriers grow part and parcel with e-commerce

This equates to an average of 71.43 packages per person, 5,144 packages delivered every second, or 440 million packages moving across China every day. Per the same data, peak daily …

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World’s biggest cargo drone takes first flight in China as robot plane will haul 2 TONS & ‘replace trucks & trains’

by Edgar Davis
World’s biggest cargo drone takes first flight in China as robot plane will haul 2 TONS & ‘replace trucks & trains’

THE WORLD’S biggest cargo drone that can haul nearly two tons has taken its first flight in China – and is set to replace modern travel as we know it. …

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Play reimagines Arthur Miller’s staging in China of his drama Death of a Salesman

by Haddis Thomas
Play reimagines Arthur Miller’s staging in China of his drama Death of a Salesman

The accomplished actor and playwright lived through the Cultural Revolution, and was exiled to a labour camp. Later, he was restored to his place, and went on to serve as …

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