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23.03.26 - 14:48
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Inside Unitree′s landmark IPO: what to know about China′s humanoid giant (SCMP)
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China's Unitree Robotics has filed for a long-awaited initial public offering (IPO) on Shanghai's Star Market, seeking to raise about 4.2 billion yuan (US$607.8 million).
Widely seen as a bellwether for China's emerging humanoid robotics industry, Unitree's listing, if approved, could become a landmark test of investor appetite for so-called embodied AI companies.
Here is what you need to know about Unitree, including how it makes a profit while peers are still burning cash, its shareholder......
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23.03.26 - 14:00
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Alibaba unveils AI agent platform to automate global e-commerce for small businesses (SCMP)
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The international commerce unit of Alibaba Group Holding on Monday introduced an enterprise-focused artificial intelligence agent platform to automate complex cross-border e-commerce operations for small businesses worldwide, as companies rush to adopt AI agents to boost efficiency.
The Accio Work agent platform unveiled by Alibaba International Digital Commerce Group (AIDC) was designed to give small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and solo founders access to an AI task force by deploying a......
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23.03.26 - 13:00
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China vows stricter AI safeguards as OpenClaw sparks security fears (SCMP)
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China has pledged to strengthen artificial intelligence (AI) security, including through a new data property rights framework, at a time when users and businesses are rapidly adopting the highly coveted but controversial OpenClaw.
On Monday, Liu Liehong, head of the National Data Administration, said security and compliance had become core challenges as AI spread across industry and daily life.
Speaking at the China Development Forum, Liu cited challenges ranging from copyright disputes over......
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23.03.26 - 12:54
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Hong Kong′s Henderson Land trims dividend as Iran clouds outlook, China slump lingers (SCMP)
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Major Hong Kong developers Henderson Land Development and Kerry Properties both reported mixed 2025 results, with stronger home sales partly offsetting softer rental income and a subdued commercial property market.
The earnings underscored how the city's developers are shifting focus towards projects that can still generate cash flow, mainly high-end housing in Hong Kong and top-tier mainland cities, while waiting for offices and retail to recover.
Recent geopolitical tensions, including the......
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23.03.26 - 12:30
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China′s DJI sues rival Insta360 for alleged patent infringement ahead of new drone launch (SCMP)
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Chinese drone giant DJI has filed a lawsuit against its crosstown rival Insta360 for alleged patent infringement, a move that was made public three days ahead of the launch of DJI's first 360-degree drone, a niche pioneered by its smaller competitor.
The lawsuit, filed recently with the Shenzhen Intermediate People's Court in the southern tech hub where both companies are based, involved six patents covering critical technologies including drone flight control, structural design and image......
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23.03.26 - 12:24
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Drivers in China rush to fill petrol tanks ahead of biggest price hike this year (SCMP)
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A steady stream of cars pulled into an ordinary petrol station in Beijing's Chaoyang District early on Monday afternoon, keeping the pumps far busier than on a normal weekday as drivers rushed to refuel ahead of the year's biggest price hike at midnight.
“I'm taking my lunch break to top up the tank quickly ahead of the price increase, as I fear long queues after work in the evening,” said Frank Jin, an office employee in Beijing.
China will raise refined oil prices at midnight, marking the......
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23.03.26 - 11:06
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Global investors pivot to ′stability′ of China amid turmoil: Milken forum speakers (SCMP)
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Global investors should take a fresh look at China, where rapid technological advancement is converging with declining geopolitical risk relative to other regions, senior investment executives said at the Milken Institute's Global Investors' Symposium on Monday.
The event in Hong Kong brought together 500 business leaders and senior executives from the investment, banking, finance, technology and consumer sectors under the theme “Capital in a Changing World”.
“I think we should seriously think......
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23.03.26 - 09:36
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War-induced interest rate shocks unlikely to upset Asia′s property markets (SCMP)
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Last week, the energy shock caused by the war in Iran showed signs of becoming a full-blown financial and economic crisis. The attacks on energy infrastructure across the Middle East, coupled with soaring prices of crucial refined petroleum products such as diesel and jet fuel, forced investors to start pricing in a prolonged disruption to supply and a contraction in demand.
Even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens sooner than anticipated, the scale of the damage to energy assets in the Persian Gulf......
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23.03.26 - 09:18
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Regal′s US$194 million hotel sale highlights investor push into Hong Kong student housing (SCMP)
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Regal Hotels International Holdings and its units have sold the 494-room Regal Kowloon Hotel for about HK$1.52 billion (US$194 million) to the real estate investment arm of Centaline Group, which operates one of Hong Kong's largest property agency networks, to be converted into a student hostel.
Regal Hotels and affiliates Century City International Holdings and Paliburg Holdings agreed to dispose of the 17-storey hotel on Sa Po Road, including two basement floors, the group said in a filing......
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23.03.26 - 08:18
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Forging Legacies: HK4FAMILIES (SCMP)
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Three years of intensive research and dialogue within Hong Kong's wealth ecosystem have culminated in the official launch of HK4FAMILIES. We move beyond conversation to action, establishing a dedicated NGO to address the most profound challenge facing family firms: not just the transfer of wealth, but the successful transfer of legacy, values, and harmony across generations.
Our observations, detailed in our 2025......
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23.03.26 - 07:18
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China′s Zijin Mining clinches US$2.6 billion Chifeng Gold takeover in expansion drive (SCMP)
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Zijin Mining, China's largest gold producer, has expanded its buying spree by acquiring controlling shares in China-based Chifeng Jilong Gold Mining for 18.26 billion yuan (US$2.64 billion), the company said.
The acquisition came only two months after Zijin Mining proposed to buy Canadian Allied Gold for 28 billion yuan as part of its global expansion.
Through its subsidiary Zijin Gold, the acquisition was structured in two primary tranches, Zijin Mining said in a Hong Kong stock exchange filing......
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23.03.26 - 07:12
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Global markets brace for rate hikes as Iran war and US$100 oil stoke tightening fears (SCMP)
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Expectations of monetary tightening by global central banks have intensified, triggering a fresh wave of sell-offs in risk assets as the US-Israel war with Iran enters its fourth week with no signs of de-escalation.
Rates traders are now projecting no rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year after chair Jerome Powell said last week that rising oil prices added uncertainty to the monetary outlook. That stands in contrast to the forecast of two reductions before the outbreak of the hostilities......
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23.03.26 - 03:06
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Hong Kong stocks tumble with Asia as Strait of Hormuz crisis deepens (SCMP)
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Hong Kong stocks slumped with other Asian markets on Monday as Middle East tensions showed no sign of easing.
The Hang Seng Index fell 2.6 per cent to 24,595.54 as of 9.44am local time. The Hang Seng Tech Index dropped 2.4 per cent.
On the mainland, the CSI 300 Index slid 1.8 per cent and the Shanghai Composite Index retreated 2 per cent.
Laopu Gold tumbled 7.5 per cent to HK$566 and Zijin Mining Group lost 5.6 per cent to HK$32.52 as bullion prices declined. Alibaba Group Holding fell 2.8 per......
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23.03.26 - 01:36
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JPMorgan to expand Asia-Pacific team 10% this year, undeterred by Middle East conflict (SCMP)
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JPMorgan Chase plans to expand its corporate banking team by about 10 per cent across Asia-Pacific this year, as its plans in the region will not be slowed down by uncertainties arising from the US-Israel war on Iran, according to a senior executive.
The hiring campaign was part of the lender's longer-term plan, which aimed to increase its headcount in the region by 40 per cent between 2023 and 2026, said James Roddy, head of global corporate banking.
The corporate banking business in......
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23.03.26 - 00:36
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Potential rate cut pause, geopolitical tensions may cloud Hong Kong property recovery (SCMP)
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Hongkonger Katie Chan was hoping to buy a flat to live in, and although the 37-year-old accountant was in no rush, the potential longer pause in interest rate cuts could delay her decision.
For Chan, the ideal mortgage would be if the one-month Hong Kong interbank offered rate (Hibor) fell below 1.95 per cent, but this year the key driver for local mortgage costs and corporate borrowing rates had only dropped to as low as 2.02 per cent, according to data tracked by the Hong Kong Association of......
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23.03.26 - 00:36
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How China could dominate AI era′s ′tokenomics′ with vast power grids and low-cost models (SCMP)
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“Tokens are the new commodity,” said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, clad in his iconic leather jacket, at the company's annual flagship developer conference, GTC, last week in San Jose, California.
The chip designer's helmsman wants to recast his company not as a silicon vendor but as the architect of what he calls “AI [artificial intelligence] factories”, whose standard product is “token”.
While Nvidia is busy writing the rules of a new token economy, a parallel debate is emerging in China around the......
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22.03.26 - 12:48
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Alibaba chairman Joe Tsai credits China′s AI edge to power grid, open-source models (SCMP)
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China's artificial intelligence breakthroughs in recent years stemmed from the country's strategic strengthening of its power grid, commitment to open-source models and complete manufacturing supply chain, according to Joe Tsai, chairman of Alibaba Group Holding.
“Currently, geopolitical complexities are deeply affecting supply chain security and the sharing of technological achievements,” Tsai said in a speech on Sunday at the China Development Forum 2026 in Beijing. “In this era and......
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22.03.26 - 11:06
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OpenClaw, government support fuels rise of one-person companies in China (SCMP)
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Steven Li sells cosmetics to overseas customers from the eastern Chinese province of Jiangsu. This month, amid the popularity of the OpenClaw AI agent framework, he expanded the business by “hiring” four “AI employees”.
On the front lines, the AI customer service manages real-time inquiries 24/7 on WhatsApp, while a “digital sales” agent provides price quotes. Behind the scenes, a third role ensures operational transparency by providing tracking status for every order, while an “operations......
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22.03.26 - 10:06
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Gold slides as hawkish Fed and strong US dollar override geopolitical fears (SCMP)
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Gold prices have continued to weaken despite escalating tensions in the US-Israel conflict with Iran, breaking from the metal's traditional role as a geopolitical hedge, as fading expectations of interest rate cuts and a stronger US dollar weigh on sentiment, analysts said.
The metal has declined about 15 per cent since a brief surge on March 2, when prices climbed to around US$5,300 per ounce following US and Israeli strikes on Iran. A modest rebound driven by technical buying on Friday did......
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22.03.26 - 08:36
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′Upstairs′ moves downstairs: Hong Kong outlets head to street level as landlords cut rents (SCMP)
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Retailers and restaurant operators in Hong Kong are rethinking how they use space as rents fall and demand weakens by moving back to street-level shops and experimenting with short-term “pop-up” leases.
Hing Kee Java Edible Bird's Nest (JEBN), known locally as “Lau Soeng” – Cantonese for “upstairs” – built its business by avoiding expensive street-front rents and operating from higher floors. It is now doing the opposite.
“After the pandemic, the retail market has been weak,” said Wallace Chong,......
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