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NetEase, Baidu, Meituan hurt Hong Kong stocks as focus shifts to Fed chair’s speech

by Anas Siddiqui
NetEase, Baidu, Meituan hurt Hong Kong stocks as focus shifts to Fed chair’s speech

Hong Kong stocks fell on Friday, dragged down by Chinese blue chips’ disappointing earnings, while traders keenly await the Federal Reserve chair’s speech for clues on the coming interest-rate cut. …

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Hong Kong stocks drop for second day, miss regional rally amid soft economic data

by Anas Siddiqui
Hong Kong stocks drop for second day, miss regional rally amid soft economic data

Hong Kong stocks weakened for a second day, left out of a broader Asian rally, after a mixed bag of economic data for mainland China reinforced growth concerns. The Fed …

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How China’s ‘dual circulation’ drive is shaping up – and what’s next on the agenda

by Walter Watson
How China’s ‘dual circulation’ drive is shaping up – and what’s next on the agenda

Designated by the country’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs as a seed producer entitled to special financial support, Ling’s company – which he declined to name, as he has …

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Alibaba, JD.com convertible bond sales may spur other Chinese internet giants

by Anas Siddiqui
Alibaba, JD.com convertible bond sales may spur other Chinese internet giants

More Chinese technology companies might turn to convertible bonds after Alibaba Group Holding and JD.com raised a combined US$6.5 billion through such notes. Alibaba sold US$4.5 billion in debt that …

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NetEase unveils updates on more than 10 new video games, led by highly-anticipated ‘triple-A’ title Where Winds Meet

by Anas Siddiqui
NetEase unveils updates on more than 10 new video games, led by highly-anticipated ‘triple-A’ title Where Winds Meet

NetEase, China’s second-largest video gaming company, has unveiled updates on more than 10 new titles, including a highly-anticipated “triple-A game” to be released in July, at its annual product launch …

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Chinese gaming giants Tencent, NetEase to release new titles back to back in sign of intensified rivalry

by Anas Siddiqui
Chinese gaming giants Tencent, NetEase to release new titles back to back in sign of intensified rivalry

Chinese tech giants Tencent Holdings and NetEase announced back-to-back new title releases, in a sign of intensified competition among the country’s top two video gaming publishers, as other Big Tech …

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Alibaba subsidiary Lingxi Games shuts down game engine project as e-commerce giant sharpens focus on core businesses

by Anas Siddiqui
Alibaba subsidiary Lingxi Games shuts down game engine project as e-commerce giant sharpens focus on core businesses

Alibaba Group Holding has discontinued the game engine project at its video gaming subsidiary, prompting the departure of another founding member of the unit, as the e-commerce giant pares down …

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Hong Kong stocks stall near 8-month high as traders mull cashing in on bull run

by Anas Siddiqui
Hong Kong stocks stall near 8-month high as traders mull cashing in on bull run

Hong Kong stocks wavered near an eight-month high as traders pondered whether to cash in on the bull run, while robust mainland tourism data for the holiday period helped support …

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China approves 95 new video games in April, including Lost Soul Aside from Sony and NetEase’s Broken Land

by Anas Siddiqui
China approves 95 new video games in April, including Lost Soul Aside from Sony and NetEase’s Broken Land

Action role-playing game Lost Soul Aside received a licence for release on personal computers as well as for gaming consoles PlayStation 4 and 5, according to the NPPA list. NetEase’s …

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Microsoft’s Blizzard resumes NetEase partnership, bringing World of Warcraft back to Chinese players after bitter break-up

by Anas Siddiqui
Microsoft’s Blizzard resumes NetEase partnership, bringing World of Warcraft back to Chinese players after bitter break-up

Blizzard Entertainment, the video game giant behind World of Warcraft, is resuming its partnership with NetEase under its new owner Microsoft, marking a revival of the most enduring US-China video …

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