
China’s Corn Harvest Escapes Worst of Typhoon Flood Devastation
Grain farmers in northern China have escaped the worst impact of the summer’s typhoons on production, with harvests
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Carry Trade Mints 42% Profit and Sparks Push Into New Market
For currency speculators around the world, the trade has long been a no-brainer: simply borrow yen, which costs
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Asia Stocks Look Set to Fall on Wall Street Losses: Markets Wrap
Asian equities look set to open lower following tech-led declines on Wall Street Friday as investors look ahead
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Regulators Are Trying to Stop Greenwashing Before It Gets Worse
In 2021, a series of HSBC advertisements started appearing on bus stops around the UK. Part of a
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Country Garden Dollar Bond Coupon Due as Yuan Debt Vote to End
Distressed Chinese developer Country Garden Holdings Co. faces two more tests Monday: an initial deadline to pay dollar
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Xi’s Security Obsession Turns Ordinary Citizens Into Spy Hunters
As students flooded back into Beijing’s top universities in early September, a propaganda blitz around campuses signaled an
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US national security adviser held 'candid, constructive' talks with Chinese foreign minister
By Steve Holland and Laurie Chen WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) -White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan met with Chinese Foreign Minister
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White House’s Sullivan, China’s Wang Yi Met for Talks in Malta
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan concluded meetings his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Sunday in Malta, where
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Small-Cap Stock Takeoff Adds $318 Billion to Emerging Markets
With the final quarter of 2023 approaching, one winning strategy in emerging markets is becoming clearer: buying shares
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Philippines Says Japan, Australia Keen on Joint Maritime Patrols
The Philippine armed forces said Japan and Australia “expressed willingness” to take part in joint maritime patrols with
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China police detain some Evergrande wealth management staff
BEIJING Police in southern China have detained some staff at China Evergrande Group's wealth management unit, suggesting a
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A state-owned railway in this country told women not to put on makeup on trains. Here's how they responded
A woman puts on make-up at a railway station in Beijing on December, 12, 2014. Hong Kong (CNN) -- A promotional video by a state-owned railway in China that asked women to refrain from putting on makeup during train journeys has sparked a fierce backlash and a debate about sexism.
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