China stocks, yuan cautiously firm after Trump delays tariffs
Chinese stocks and the yuan tentatively rose on Tuesday, with investors relieved that U.S.
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Chinese stocks and the yuan tentatively rose on Tuesday, with investors relieved that U.S.
Chinese hedge fund managers are racing to launch products styled on Bridgewater Associates' popular "All Weather" strategy, to meet hot
For Chinese businessman Han Changming, disruptions to Red Sea freight are threatening the survival of his trading company in the
Chinese money is pouring into funds invested in offshore assets at breakneck speed, butting up against outbound investment limits and
China's data-driven quant trading funds are briskly expanding overseas as competition heats up at home and regulators tighten scrutiny of
Emboldened by China's latest measures and pledges to fix the weakest parts of its struggling economy, domestic investors are scooping up
A scarcity of low-risk assets in China's financial sector is obstructing the central bank's plans to make its monetary policy toolkit more
Global fund launches in China have hit a record as a weakening yuan and fragile economy drive demand for foreign assets, in the latest sign of low
Chinese listed companies are rushing to buy back shares and lift dividends as they respond to regulators' calls that echo reform efforts
China's central bank faces a looming test of its resolve to curb the financial stability risks it sees in a rallying bond market as it
Chinese companies are staring at the prospects of a drought of new equity capital as tougher domestic IPO rules and challenges in listing
Two of China's leading fund managers have capped staff's annual income and will claw back any excess, five people with direct knowledge of the
The merger of two state-backed brokerages in China to create a sector leader with $230 billion in assets is part of Beijing's drive to
Plans by African governments to raise money on China's domestic debt markets via so-called panda bonds could be undone by their heavy debt
Animal spirits are back in China's stock market as investors rush into equities, galvanized by Beijing's policy bonanza and driven by fear
China's stock markets roared back from a week-long break to reach their highest levels in more than two years at the open, before paring
China's highly anticipated announcement of financial stimulus plans on Saturday was big on intent but low on the
Disillusioned Chinese bankers and fund managers are giving up careers in a finance sector where government campaigns and regulation have coloured
Asia and even China are shaping up as surprisingly resilient investment markets as Donald Trump returns to the White House, with fund managers
Investors hoping China would announce extra fiscal buffers for an economy girding for another Donald Trump presidency were disappointed
Speculative fever in Chinese stocks is running red hot and catching the attention of some global funds, who figure local money is worth
Day-trader Lu Delong's optimism for a China stocks rally quickly evaporated in the first week of the year when, just three months after
China's stock exchanges and central bank rushed to defend a tumbling yuan and falling stock markets on Monday, trying to soothe investors
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