A new report by Oxfam, the UK charity, says the wealth inequality gap increased as a new billionaire was created...
Auto sales have slowed, gamers are purchasing fewer consoles and the Chinese are hesitant to replace older smartphones, TVs, laptops as covid curbs weaken spending power and render more people jobless.
Covid lockdowns in China lifted Alibaba's earnings, thanks to surging demand for cloud services as millions of citizens work from home and shop online
China's economy will be slow to recover, despite Shanghai, a city of 25 million people, reporting on Thursday that it had 338 new locally transmitted infections for May 25, the lowest since mid-March
China's central bank also says it will boost the confidence of financial institutions to lend as the Covid-stricken economy limps back to normalcy
Divergent comments by China's top two leaders seem to have "exposed what government officials and policy advisers describe as simmering tensions among top Communist Party officials"
The legendary financier, speaking at the World Economic Forum, said the Chinese leader had made a series of mistakes which could cost him significant influence
Hong Kong's workspace market is expected to grow 14.4% this year with new regional players Compass Office and Garage Society driving the supply
A new report by Oxfam, the UK charity, says the wealth inequality gap increased as a new billionaire was created every 30 hours in the first two years of the Covid pandemic, while the poverty level grew for millions.
Officials in Beijing on Monday reported 99 new cases in the Chinese capital on May 22, the highest tally to date in its month-long outbreak, while Shanghai prepares to reopen next week
China’s production hub restarted parts of its subway system and several bus routes on Sunday but its authorities remain on high Covid alert
Workers in Shanghai were disinfecting subway stations and trains before reopening four metro lines and 200 bus routes on Sunday