China Pledges Help Amid Greek Financial Woes
Chinese premier Wen Jiabao said that his country will support actions to help Greece overcome its sovereign debt crisis, state media reported Monday, according to Reuters.
View ArticleChina Said to Review Euro-Zone Debt Holdings
China is reviewing its euro zone bond holdings because of growing concerns about gaping deficits in countries including Greece and Portugal, The Financial Times reported on Wednesday.
View ArticleAmid Tension, China Blocks Crucial Exports to Japan
The Chinese government has blocked exports to Japan of a crucial category of minerals used in products like hybrid cars, wind turbines and guided missiles, sharply raising the stakes in a dispute over...
View ArticleSorkin: Worrying Over China and Food
The prospect that a group backed by China may make a takeover offer for the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan has Washington lawmakers, Canadian regulators and Wall Street bankers talking.
View ArticleLooking to Invest, China Turns to Europe
When Prime Minister Wen Jiabao of China visited Athens last month, he came bearing gifts: billions of dollars worth of business deals and a wave of favorable attention from a crucial foreign investor.
View ArticleTo Do Deals, Nothing Helps Like Friends in High Places
In emerging markets, where political connections are often the path to wealth, Wall Street deal makers will want to make friends with government leaders.
View ArticleChanging China’s Growth Model
After the Central Economic Work Conference, some argue that China is sending a strong signal on economic reforms but not everyone is convinced.
View ArticleHSBC Sale of $9.4 Billion Ping An Stake in Jeopardy
The British bank HSBC's bid to sell its stake in the Ping An Group is in jeopardy after the China Development Bank decided not to finance a large part of the transaction.
View ArticleAfter the First 100 Days of Xi Jinping
Three important political meetings will occur in the next two weeks, with pollution problems likely to be on the agenda of at least one of them.
View ArticleWith New Chinese Leaders in Place, Waiting for an Agenda to Emerge
Premier Li Keqiang pledged in his first news conference to fight graft and pollution, but no one expects quick solutions.
View ArticleUBS Aided Purchase of Stake in Chinese Insurer
A Swiss banking company’s $5.5 billion loan resolves a mystery over how the Charoen Pokphand Group bought the stake without financing from the state-run China Development Bank.
View ArticleChallenges Mount for China’s President
Reports of infections and deaths from the H7N9 bird flu virus grow, while the economy shows signs of sputtering.
View ArticleJPMorgan’s Fruitful Ties to a Member of China’s Elite
A contract shows that JPMorgan Chase’s relationship with the daughter of China’s former prime minister points to its strategy for building influence in China.
View ArticleAlibaba’s I.P.O. Could Be a Bonanza for the Scions of Chinese Leaders
An intricate web of shell companies disclosed in filings by Alibaba connects the company to the sons and grandsons of the most powerful men in China.
View ArticleFor Alibaba Investors, the Benefits and Risks of Trusting Jack Ma
Alibaba’s founder will continue to exert near-total control of the Chinese e-commerce giant even after its I.P.O. Can shareholders trust him to act in their interest? Up to a point, says John Foley of...
View ArticleAlibaba Says It Relies on Markets, Not Connections
In response to an article in The New York Times, Alibaba discounted the notion that connections of its investors helped drive its business.
View ArticleChina Pledges Help Amid Greek Financial Woes
Chinese premier Wen Jiabao said that his country will support actions to help Greece overcome its sovereign debt crisis, state media reported Monday, according to Reuters.
View ArticleChina Said to Review Euro-Zone Debt Holdings
China is reviewing its euro zone bond holdings because of growing concerns about gaping deficits in countries including Greece and Portugal, The Financial Times reported on Wednesday.
View ArticleAmid Tension, China Blocks Crucial Exports to Japan
The Chinese government has blocked exports to Japan of a crucial category of minerals used in products like hybrid cars, wind turbines and guided missiles, sharply raising the stakes in a dispute over...
View ArticleSorkin: Worrying Over China and Food
The prospect that a group backed by China may make a takeover offer for the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan has Washington lawmakers, Canadian regulators and Wall Street bankers talking.
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