- March 7th, 2025

In the tranquil backwaters of Yunnan, a revolution is brewing, one that blends traditional farm life with the latest in digital technology. At the center of this movement is Dong Meihua—known to her millions of followers by her online persona,...

In an ambitious bid to address its mounting local government debt crisis and stimulate the economy, the Chinese Ministry of Finance is set to issue an estimated 6 trillion yuan (US$843 billion) in ultra-long special treasury bonds over the next...

China’s relentless economic growth, once the envy of the world, seems like a distant memory today. For decades, the country dazzled with double-digit growth rates, creating an economic juggernaut that reshaped global trade and geopolitics. But recent years have seen...

Australian exporters, the country’s rock lobster industry is poised to resume exports to China following a breakthrough agreement at the ASEAN summit in Laos last week. After a prolonged trade standoff, the deal, which will take several weeks to finalize,...

Chinese Stocks Rebound, Markets Weigh Xi Jinping’s Long-Term Vision Against Immediate Stimulus Needs
Chinese stocks are showing signs of recovery, but investors are now wrestling with a familiar dilemma: the tension between President Xi Jinping’s long-term policy ambitions and the market's appetite for short-term stimulus. This conflict has resurfaced as Beijing seeks to...

China’s latest stimulus measures, aimed at stabilizing its faltering property market, may provide short-term relief, but long-term economic growth prospects are less promising, according to Mark Delaney, Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of AustralianSuper, Australia’s largest pension fund. Delaney, speaking at...

In the growing energy needs of its artificial intelligence (AI) data centers, Google has signed a deal with Kairos Power, a nuclear energy startup, to employ small nuclear reactors as a clean and reliable power source. The agreement marks a...

In a dramatic effort to unlock shareholder value and ward off an aggressive $47 billion takeover bid from Canadian giant Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., Seven & i Holdings Co., the Japanese retail conglomerate behind the global 7-Eleven chain, is reshaping its...

In a striking turnaround, Greece has sold off the majority of its holdings in the banking sector over the past year. This aggressive program, which has brought in €3.5 billion ($3.8 billion), is part of a broader movement across Europe,...

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