Shanghai Edrive will assemble Ballard FCveloCity® 30-kilowatt (kW) and 85kW fuel cell engines at the facility under a technology transfer, licensing and supply arrangement between Ballard and Broad-Ocean that closed earlier this year. Broad-Ocean also ... ( read original story ...)
China aims to make IPO application process more transparent
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China’s securities regulator published a set of guidelines for companies applying to make initial public offerings (IPOs), in a bid to be more transparent and stabilize market expectations. The new guidelines, issued by the China ... ( read original story ...)
Ten Chinese banks oppose central bank’s new asset management rules – sources
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Ten Chinese joint-stock banks raised objections to new central bank rules to tighten regulations on the asset management industry during a close-door meeting in Shanghai last week, three sources with knowledge of the matter ... ( read original story ...)
Enthusiasm for property investment among urban Chinese households at 20-month low, survey finds
The bimonthly property investment index dropped to 109 last month from 113 in September, its lowest since March 2016, the Shanghai-based bank said on Thursday. “Property investment enthusiasm from top urban households was dampened by governmental ... ( read original story ...)
New Fuel Cell Engine Facility Commissioned in Shanghai
Shanghai Edrive, division of Broad-Ocean ... Any such forward-looking statements are based on Ballard's assumptions relating to its financial forecasts and expectations regarding its product development efforts, manufacturing capacity, and market demand. ( read original story ...)
The World’s Biggest Starbucks Opens in Shanghai. Here’s What It Looks Like.
SHANGHAI — He Junwei traveled about 100 miles on a high ... revenue drivers at a time when other foreign companies are complaining about the country’s business environment. Yum Brands, the owner of Taco Bell and Pizza Hut, s pun off its China unit ... ( read original story ...)
Alibaba speech and facial recognition tech to be deployed in Shanghai subway system
Alibaba and Shanghai Shentong Metro Group said this week that the Metro would install “far-field” speech recognition technology in ticket machines in all stations, as well as facial recognition systems at station entrances to verify commuters identities. ( read original story ...)