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China’s digital yuan is not going to displace the U.S. dollar, according to this economist
FinanceChina’s digital yuan is not going to displace the U.S. dollar, according to this economist
By Nicholas Gordon and Nicholas GordonJuly 15, 2021
Fresh COVID-19 outbreaks elsewhere in Asia are bolstering China’s status as ‘factory of the world’
Fresh COVID-19 outbreaks elsewhere in Asia are bolstering China’s status as ‘factory of the world’
By Grady McGregorJuly 15, 2021
Zomato’s IPO is a test case for India’s loss-making unicorns
FinanceZomato’s IPO is a test case for India’s loss-making unicorns
By Biman MukherjiJuly 14, 2021
Will Beijing’s tech crackdown be a windfall for Hong Kong?
NewslettersWill Beijing’s tech crackdown be a windfall for Hong Kong?
By Clay Chandler and Eamon BarrettJuly 13, 2021
The gap between returns from U.S. and China tech shares is the widest in a year post-Didi crackdown
TechThe gap between returns from U.S. and China tech shares is the widest in a year post-Didi crackdown
By Jeanny Yu and BloombergJuly 13, 2021
Taiwan can finally access BioNTech jabs in what might be the world’s most complicated vaccine deal
PoliticsTaiwan can finally access BioNTech jabs in what might be the world’s most complicated vaccine deal
By Grady McGregorJuly 12, 2021
China Blocks Didi From App Stores Days After Mega U.S. IPO
How Didi’s data debacle doomed China’s love affair with Wall Street
By Clay Chandler, Grady McGregor and Eamon BarrettJuly 9, 2021
5 shelved Chinese IPOs cast doubt on the 17 still in U.S.’s 2021 pipeline
5 shelved Chinese IPOs cast doubt on the 17 still in U.S.’s 2021 pipeline
By Yvonne LauJuly 9, 2021
Beijing might finally close the IPO loophole that allowed Didi to list overseas
TechBeijing might finally close the IPO loophole that allowed Didi to list overseas
By Eamon BarrettJuly 8, 2021
A pedestrian pass a logo at the Didi Global Inc. headquarters in Beijing, China, on Monday, July 5, 2021. China expanded its latest crackdown on the technology industry beyond Didi to include two other companies that recently listed in New York, dealing a blow to global investors while tightening the governments grip on sensitive online data. Photographer: Yan Cong/Bloomberg via Getty Images
NewslettersIt just got a lot riskier to own U.S.-listed shares of Chinese companies
By Clay Chandler and Yvonne LauJuly 8, 2021
China’s data crackdown could chill pipeline of U.S. IPOs
FinanceChina’s data crackdown could chill pipeline of U.S. IPOs
By Yvonne LauJuly 7, 2021
Will Beijing’s crackdown on Didi sour global investors on China tech stocks?
NewslettersWill Beijing’s crackdown on Didi sour global investors on China tech stocks?
By Clay Chandler and Eamon BarrettJuly 6, 2021
Ties to police stabbing cost Hong Kong soy milk firm $500 million in market value
FinanceTies to police stabbing cost Hong Kong soy milk firm $500 million in market value
By Grady McGregorJuly 5, 2021
Not just Didi: China’s Internet watchdog targets more U.S.-listed firms for ‘national security’ review
TechNot just Didi: China’s Internet watchdog targets more U.S.-listed firms for ‘national security’ review
By Eamon Barrett and Yvonne LauJuly 5, 2021
China is getting its pig epidemic under control, but it’s not out of the woods yet
China is getting its pig epidemic under control, but it’s not out of the woods yet
By Grady McGregorJuly 3, 2021
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