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19.11.25 - 18:57
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Klingbeils Charme-Offensive in China (Tagesschau)
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Außenminister Wadephul hatte seine Reise nach Verstimmungen mit Peking verschoben. Kanzler Merz wirft China "aggressives Verhalten" vor. Finanzminister Klingbeil setzt bei seinem Besuch nun auf Dialog. Von Jörg Endriss....
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19.11.25 - 15:01
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„Der entscheidende Vermittler wird und muss China sein“ (Die Welt)
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General a.D. Roland Kather sieht die Ukraine in einer „sehr, sehr kritischen Lage“. Er geht davon aus, dass die strategisch wichtige Stadt Pokrowsk im Osten bald fallen wird. Präsident Selenskyj besucht unterdessen Ankara zu Friedensgesprächen....
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19.11.25 - 13:54
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China′s euro bond sale sees record demand, signals strong investor confidence (SCMP)
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China's €4 billion (US$4.6 billion) euro-denominated bond sale has drawn record demand, highlighting robust investor confidence in its sovereign assets amid a global shift towards diversification.
International and regional investors placed €100.1 billion in orders for the offering – 25 times the fundraising target – China's Ministry of Finance said in a statement on Wednesday. The seven-year tranche, issued alongside an equal-sized four-year tranche, attracted demand 26.5 times its allocation,......
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19.11.25 - 13:06
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Netherlands suspends state seizure of Chinese chipmaker Nexperia (The Guardian)
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Dutch government's move pauses dispute that threatened car production around the worldNexperia row shows how China is weaponising EU relationshipBusiness live – latest updatesThe Netherlands has suspended its seizure of the Chinese-owned chipmaker at the heart of a bitter six-week battle between the EU and Beijing that threatened to halt car production at sites around the world.The Dutch minister of economic affairs, Vincent Karremans, said in a statement on Wednesday that the government would suspend its 30 September decision to take supervisory control of Nexperia as a gesture of “goodwill” to Beijing. Continue reading......
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19.11.25 - 13:01
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China-Japan Spat Escalates; AI Bubble Fears Ahead of Nvidia Earnings | The Pulse 11/19 (Bloomberg)
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"The Pulse With Francine Lacqua" is all about conversations with high profile guests in the beating heart of global business, economics, finance and politics. Based in London, we go wherever the story is, bringing you exclusive interviews and market-moving scoops.
Today's guests: Mohamed Kande, PwC Global Chairman; Jack Selby, AZ-VC Managing Partner; Brad Rogoff, Barclays; Helene Budliger Artieda, Switzerland State Secretariat for Economic Affairs Director (Source: Bloomberg)...
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19.11.25 - 13:00
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Chinese crypto founders shelve US$500 million ether digital asset treasury plan (SCMP)
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Some of China's cryptocurrency heavyweights have called off a US$500 million ether digital asset treasury (DAT) project, as the broader crypto market remains in a slump, according to people familiar with the matter.
The project was initiated earlier this year by Huobi founder Leon Li Lin, HashKey Group chairman and CEO Xiao Feng, Meitu co-founder Mike Cai Wensheng and Fenbushi Capital founder Bo Shen, who aimed to raise US$500 million to launch a DAT firm that would invest in the world's......
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19.11.25 - 12:18
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China ′cements global AI leadership′ as Hong Kong builds niche as innovation hub (SCMP)
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China has cemented its position as a global leader in artificial intelligence, while Hong Kong is carving out a niche as a specialised innovation hub, underpinned by the country's strong governance and regulatory competitiveness, according to a global index.
Technology breakthroughs such as the low-cost, highly efficient AI models introduced by start-up DeepSeek, combined with national support, propelled China to the forefront of the global AI race, alongside the US, the European Union and......
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