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Hong Kong stocks resume slump with Asian markets as weighty US tariffs on China loom large

Hong Kong and other stock markets in the Asia-Pacific region traded lower on Wednesday, resuming their slump as US President…

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China’s Lunar New Year travellers try to outsmart algorithms for cheaper fares

The Lunar New Year holiday is among the priciest time to travel in China, but this year, Chinese internet user…

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Chinese stocks jump as UBS sees big fund inflows amid state support measures

Hong Kong stocks rose, setting the market up for a winning month, as investors bet on big fund inflows after…

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China preps for inbound Lunar New Year travel surge after visa-free expansion

Inbound travel to China is expected to increase significantly over the coming Lunar New Year holiday, driven by the country’s…

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Hong Kong stocks slide after US data shock triggers regional sell-off

Hong Kong stocks stumbled after a surge in US unemployment and manufacturing contraction triggered worries about a slowdown in the…

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Exclusive | Live-streaming here to stay as Chinese travel business almost ‘fully recovers’ from Covid-19, Trip.com co-founder says

When China’s coronavirus cases stabilised in March and domestic tourism began to resume, Trip.com Group’s co-founder and executive chairman James…

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TikTok owner ByteDance’s China head debuts on Fortune’s list of most powerful women in business

In her current role, she oversees ByteDance’s star product line-up including TikTok’s Chinese counterpart, Douyin, which she was also previously…

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China’s top insurer Ping An seeks to raise US$3.5 billion via convertible bond sale

Ping An Insurance (Group), China’s largest insurer by market capitalisation, is turning to the convertible bond market to raise US$3.5…

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Hong Kong stocks slip as China’s gloomy economic outlook spooks investors

Hong Kong stocks fell in early deals on Tuesday as China’s economic gloom punctured investor sentiment, with major investment banks…

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