irgin Atlantic has announced it will restart flights between London Heathrow and the Chinese city of Shanghai on May 1, ending a two-and-a-half-year suspension. The airline has not operated flights on ... ( read original story ...)
China set to launch long-awaited IPO reforms to reset the economy
China is set to make market-oriented changes to the way initial public offerings are approved, as it tries to reset the economy and rebuild investor confidence after a chaotic exit from zero-Covid. ( read original story ...)
Regulator reforms China’s IPO process, leaving share pricing to market forces, with bourses to vet disclosures
China’s securities regulator will fully relinquish its role in reviewing initial public offerings (IPOs), transferring the vetting power to the stock exchanges ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese cities lower or scrap floor on mortgage rates to boost demand
Many Chinese cities have rushed to lower or even scrap the floor on mortgage rates for first-time home buyers in recent weeks, a research firm report said on Thursday, as authorities eased rules ... ( read original story ...)
On this day, Feb 02, 1932: Japanese bombard civilians in Shanghai’s Chapei
I watched last Friday the aerial bombardment, without warning, of an open and defenseless city, and saw how Japanese spectators on the same roof with me capered in joy, shouting, "Banzai" (hurrah) and ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Proposed IPO Overhaul Comes With Restrictions
China’s planned easing of rules for initial public offerings across all its exchanges comes with restrictions telling bankers that some firms will need to seek special permission to sell shares. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai continues high-tech march
Four Fortune 500 companies signed agreements with the Pudong government to launch new high-tech projects in the area. Schneider Electric is among the four, and will set up a new secure power ... ( read original story ...)