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Ukraine invasion adds to pressures from property crisis and weak consumption recovery

The Premier League rights group in China will not broadcast any matches this weekend following the league's decision to show support for Ukraine ahead of the games. The English league has issued a statement expressing its solidarity with Ukraine follow…

New details about amendments to be introduced to Macau’s gaming law, currently in discussion at the SAR’s Legislative Assembly (AL), keep surfacing. On Friday, Chan Chak Mo, president of the second standing committee, detailed a national security claus…

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has left its mark on the sporting world, leaving European soccer leagues with a dilemma over broadcasting matches where political messaging is there for all to see.
La Liga Will Erase Anti-War Messaging From Its Chinese Bro…

04 Mar 2022 Apple Doubles Down on Chinese Love Affair During Annual Shareholder Meeting
Apple Inc. held its 2022 shareholder meeting virtually today. Despite attempts by the Free Enterprise Project (FEP) and other shareholders during the meeting to hol…

On March 2, Price Waterhouse Coopers released data on initial public offerings (IPOs) in China’s media and telecommunications in the second half of 2021. It showed that the proportion of Hong Kong and overseas IPOs in total listings dropped steeply fro…

HONG KONG/NEW YORK — The stock price of Alibaba Group Holding fell below 100 Hong Kong dollars ($13) a share for the first time Friday, a day of heavy selling in Chinese tech stocks as investors fretted about the company’s growth prospects and risk of …

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM – Get Rating ) hit a new 52-week low on Friday . The company traded as low as $103.81 and last traded at $104.17, with a volume of 870723 shares trading hands. The stock had previously closed…

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM – Get Rating )’s stock price reached a new 52-week low during trading on Friday . The company traded as low as $103.81 and last traded at $104.17, with a volume of 870723 shares. The stock ha…

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Apple investors vote for ‘civil rights audit’ but reject China forced labor proposal comes via ChinaTechNews.com.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has left its mark on the sporting world, leaving European soccer leagues with a dilemma over broadcasting matches where political messaging is there for all to see. .. Full story on forbes.com
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Bitcoin > China > Regulation
China’s government, since 2013, has adopted an hostile stance towards crypto-related activities.
Cover art/illustration via CryptoSlate
Despite China’s blanket ban on all crypto-related activities in the country, re…

BARCELONA, Spain, March 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Today’s GLOMO Awards Ceremony recognized the Smart Port Solution — implemented by Tianjin Port, Huawei, and China Mobile — as the Best Mobile Innovation for Connected Economy. The award seeks out mobile-ba…

Apple i nvestors bucked the company’s recommendations and approved a “civil rights audit” while rejecting a proposal calling for a report on Chinese forced labor .

The civil rights proposal approved on Friday shows that shareholders are increasingly prioritizing issues such as race and the environment in investing.

Apple investors vote for 'civil rights audit' but reject China forced labor proposal comes via ChinaTechNews.com.

[Microsoft adds its fifth Azure cloud region in China]
As of this week, Microsoft has now followed up a fifth Chinese Azure region in its lineup . The new north China region in Hebei will double the capacity of Microsoft’s cloud portfolio in China, off…

China Online Education Group (NYSE:COE – Get Rating ) saw a large increase in short interest during the month of February. As of February 15th, there was short interest totalling 576,900 shares, an increase of 228.0% from the January 31st total of 175,…

(Bloomberg) — Hong Kong’s mortuaries are so overwhelmed they’re deploying mobile refrigeration units to store bodies, as scenes reminiscent of the early days of the pandemic play out amid the city’s worst Covid-19 wave yet.
Photos taken at the Fu…

Senior residents fear virus but are even more worried about perceived side-effects of jab