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China New Economy Gauge Drops on Weaker Capital, Labor Inputs
-month, according to data
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from online career and recruitment websites. Monthly NEI reports
Chinese Brokerages Post Best Earnings Since 2015
capitalization surpassed 119 trillion yuan. Unaudited financial statements
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by the Securities
Analysis: China’s Insurance Reform Brings Clarity and Volatility
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by Sunshine Insurance Group Co. Ltd. Co-CEO Peng Jihai, while peers still using the old rules
In Depth: As Iran Conflict Spreads, Economic Dominoes Begin to Fall
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on March 5 by Bloomberg. However, the volumes are still far from enough to offset the
Iran Conflict Disrupts China’s Auto Exports
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by Cui Dongshu, secretary-general of the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA). Shipments
Oil Tankers Stranded, Freight Rates Soar as Hormuz Shuts Down
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by Caixin. In a sharp break from the prewar daily average of about 130 vessels, none entered the
U.S. Strikes on Iran Choke Off Major Oil Shipping Lane
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by Caixin. A very large crude carrier (VLCC) operated by China Merchants Energy Shipping Co. Ltd
China New Economy Gauge Rises as Tech, Labor Inputs Improve
was 13,678 yuan ($1,994), up 23 yuan month-on-month, according to data
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CX Daily: China’s Sweeping Banking Law Rewrite Targets Hidden Risks
2025, according to company data
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by Caixin, highlighting the damage wrought from a
Chart of the Day: Losses Mount in China’s Solar Price War
($7.3 billion) in 2025, according to company data
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