At closing bell, the benchmark Hang Seng Index declined 0.63%, or 179.24 points, to 28,309.76, the lowest close since May 17. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index dropped 0.74%, or 78.06 points, to …
Hong Kong Market skids to one-month low
At closing bell, the benchmark Hang Seng Index declined 0.63%, or 179.24 points, to 28,309.76, the lowest close since May 17. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index dropped 0.74%, or 78.06 points, to …
How Vietnam is fitting into Alibaba’s plans
We dive into why Alibaba is looking to Vietnam, and we check out the fresh funding that’s gone into a digital wealth and savings app.
China tells banks not to provide services related to cryptocurrencies
People’s Bank of China called on banks to not provide services including trading, clearing, and settlement for cryptocurrency transaction …
To understand modern China, one must understand the history of the Communist Party of China
To understand China’s success story today, one must go back to the history of the Communist Party of China (CPC) which next week celebrates its centenary.
Protests in Nepal against Chinese road construction firm after landslides
China Railway Construction Corporation, responsible for road construction in Nepal’s Sindhupalchawk has been witnessing people’s fury over the landslides and damage to houses …
Singaporean VC firm Antler expands into Vietnam, ex-Zalora exec to head the unit
Erik Jonsson, co-founder and former managing director of Zalora Vietnam, will head Antler’s Vietnam unit and join the firm as a partner.
With eight million shots in a day, India tries to energize its vaccination effort.
The total, the most administered in 24 hours in any country apart from China, comes as a second Covid wave recedes.
China Says U.S. Blackmailing Them Into Cooperating With COVID Origins Probe
National security adviser Jake Sullivan said Beijing risked being shunned by the international community if it failed to cooperate in the next phase of the WHO’s efforts to trace the origins of the …
Iran and China Love Friday Afternoons in the White House | Opinion
On a Friday afternoon, the White House hoped that no one would notice that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin ordered the drawdown of troops and military materiel from the Middle East.