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10.12.25 - 06:24
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China Inflation Accelerates In November (AFX)
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BEIJING (dpa-AFX) - China's consumer price inflation accelerated in November and factory gate prices continued to fall, data from the National Bureau of Statistics revealed on Wednesday.The consum......
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10.12.25 - 05:18
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China′s Fosun Pharma unit strikes US$2.1 billion obesity drug deal with Pfizer (SCMP)
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US pharmaceutical behemoth Pfizer has agreed to pay up to US$2.1 billion to Shanghai-based Fosun Pharma's unit Yao Pharma for an experimental oral obesity drug, underscoring the growing trend of Chinese drug makers selling early-stage assets to global multinationals.
Under the licensing agreement, Yao Pharma would grant Pfizer an exclusive worldwide licence for the development, use, manufacturing and commercialisation of oral small-molecule drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, including......
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10.12.25 - 04:45
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Western Colleges Help Build China′s Digital Dragnet With Taxpayer Funds, Study Warns (ZeroHedge)
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Western Colleges Help Build China's Digital Dragnet With Taxpayer Funds, Study Warns
Submitted by The Bureau's Sam Cooper,
Over the past five years, some of the world's most technologically advanced campuses in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom — including MIT, Oxford and McGill — have relied on taxpayer funding while collaborating with artificial-intelligence labs embedded in Beijing's security state, including one tied to China's mass detention of Uyghurs and to the Ministry of Public Security, which has been accused of targeting Chinese dissidents abroad.
That is the core finding of Shared Labs, Shared Harm, a new report from New York–based risk firm Strategy Risks and the Human Rights Foundation. After reviewing tens of thousands of scientific papers and grant records, the authors conclude that Western public funds have repeatedly underwritten joint work between elite universities and two Chinese "state-priority" laboratories whose technologies drive Ch...
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10.12.25 - 02:30
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Investors brace as Beijing′s policy huddle tests China′s stock rebound (SCMP)
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Investors are gearing up for a key economic policy meeting to be attended by President Xi Jinping and other top leaders, looking for signals on whether the high-stakes gathering will inject fresh momentum into a stock rally that has already run hard this year.
The annual Central Economic Work Conference – a year-end fixture that sets the tone for the following year's macroeconomic agenda – is taking centre stage, with the market in need of new catalysts to extend a solid run this year.
Investors......
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