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Opinion | Contain China? Washington, that ship has sailed

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Contain China? Washington, that ship has sailed

But this presumption is based on a false premise. Today’s China bears little resemblance to the 1980s-era Soviet Union, which suffered from having a flawed governing ideology and an economic …

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Chinese companies’ earnings set to rise amid a pickup in the economy after first decline in 3 quarters, UBS says

by Anas Siddiqui
Chinese companies’ earnings set to rise amid a pickup in the economy after first decline in 3 quarters, UBS says

The outlook for Chinese companies’ profitability looks bright, according to UBS which predicted that earnings will rise as the economy stabilises. Corporate profits fell in the first three months of …

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China wants ‘patient capital’ to fund its tech drive. Will slow and steady win the race?

by Anas Siddiqui
China wants ‘patient capital’ to fund its tech drive. Will slow and steady win the race?

China will mobilise what the country’s leaders have referred to as “patient capital” – funds oriented towards the longer term with greater risk tolerance – to bankroll its strategy to …

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Opinion | China is still a developing country despite what US leaders might say

by Ron Morgan
Opinion | China is still a developing country despite what US leaders might say

However, the United States does not want to recognise China’s status as a developing country. In 2019, the Trump administration published a memo on developing-country status in the World Trade …

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Vietnam parliament chief, Vuong Dinh Hue, quits over ‘violations’ in latest leadership upheaval

by Walter Watson
Vietnam parliament chief, Vuong Dinh Hue, quits over ‘violations’ in latest leadership upheaval

The chairman of Vietnam’s parliament Vuong Dinh Hue has resigned over his “violations and shortcomings”, its government said on Friday, in a new sign of political turbulence just weeks after …

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Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng’s growing influence on economic policy shown as former subordinate joins top finance policy body

by Ron Morgan
Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng’s growing influence on economic policy shown as former subordinate joins top finance policy body

Yan Pengcheng, who served under He in various roles at the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), has been appointed as a deputy head of the general office of the …

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Vietnamese property tycoon Truong My Lan sentenced to death in US$12.5 billion fraud case

by Walter Watson
Vietnamese property tycoon Truong My Lan sentenced to death in US.5 billion fraud case

Lan’s husband Eric Chu was on Thursday sentenced to nine years’ imprisonment for violating banking regulations, according to state media, with scores more defendants still awaiting their sentences. Communist-run Vietnam …

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China’s Communist Party finance organ draws institutional road map for sector

by Anas Siddiqui
China’s Communist Party finance organ draws institutional road map for sector

China’s 461-trillion-yuan (US$63.7 trillion) financial industry and its regulatory regime will be heavily prioritised in a broad economic reshuffle engendered by the country’s top leadership, with the sector remoulded to …

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Opinion | A vibrant media landscape will ease fears over Hong Kong’s Article 23 law

by Ron Morgan
Opinion | A vibrant media landscape will ease fears over Hong Kong’s Article 23 law

In numerology, 23 is a lucky number which has motifs associated with transformation, progress, harmony and making good things happen. Others refer to the concept of the “23 enigma”, which …

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Hong Kong’s new security law comes into force amid fears it will further erode civil liberties

by Walter Watson
Hong Kong’s new security law comes into force amid fears it will further erode civil liberties

A new national security law came into force in Hong Kong on Saturday despite growing international criticism that it could erode freedoms in the China-ruled city and damage its international …

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