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01.12.25 - 02:24
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China Bourse May Crack Resistance At 3,900 Points (AFX)
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BEIJING (dpa-AFX) - The China stock market has finished higher in two straight sessions, collecting almost 25 points or 0.6 percent along the way. The Shanghai Composite Index now sits just shy of......
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01.12.25 - 00:30
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Does tokenisation in China risk a repeat of the P2P lending crisis? (SCMP)
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The rapid rise of tokenisation risks repeating China's earlier boom-and-bust cycle in peer-to-peer lending unless clear industry standards are established to ensure discipline and innovation, according to a senior Chinese asset manager.
Some multilevel marketing companies in mainland China have already started holding meetings discussing real-world asset (RWA) tokenisation projects over the past year, raising “genuine concerns” that the nascent industry might be heading towards a......
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30.11.25 - 17:12
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Stimmung in Chinas Industrie weiterhin eingetrübt (DPA-AFX)
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PEKING (dpa-AFX) - Chinas Industrie überwindet ihr Stimmungstief auch im achten Monat in Folge nicht. Nach Angaben des Statistikamtes in Peking lag der entsprechende Einkaufsmanagerindex (PMI) für das produzierende Gewerbe im November bei 49,2 Punkten. ......
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30.11.25 - 15:39
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VW Aims To Cut Development Costs In Half With New "Made In China" Car (ZeroHedge)
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VW Aims To Cut Development Costs In Half With New "Made In China" Car
Volkswagen says it can build an electric car entirely in China at roughly half the cost of producing one in Germany, helped by quicker development, lower labor expenses, easier battery sourcing and a more efficient supply chain, according to FT.
After heavy investment in its new R&D base in Hefei, which includes more than 100 labs for software, hardware and powertrain testing, the company says it can now validate software, hardware and full vehicles at the same time.
According to VW's China technology chief Thomas Ulbrich, the facility gives engineering teams “an entirely new level of integration,” allowing them to shorten decision cycles and speed up innovation. VW says the development timeline for new Chinese EVs is about 30 per cent shorter than the traditional 50-month process.
FT writes that the carmaker intends to introduce around 30 EV models in China over the next five years as it tries to regain momen...
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30.11.25 - 12:00
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Chinas Wachstumsdroge, von der keiner loskommt (Inside Paradeplatz)
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Immobiliensektor trieb die Wirtschaft jahrzehntelang an, jetzt steckt er in der Krise. Doch in den Abgrund reissen kann er das Riesenreich nicht.
In den letzten zwei Jahrzehnten, wenn man internationale Finanznachrichten verfolgt hat, ist eine Geschichte über China immer wieder aufgetaucht: der bevorstehende Zusammenbruch des Immobilienmarkts. Die Bilder sind vertraut: Glitzernde, futuristische Geisterstädte, ganze Städte voller leerer Wolkenkratzer. Auch die alarmierenden Statistiken […]...
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30.11.25 - 10:45
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Stimmung in Chinas Industrie weiterhin eingetrübt! (Handelszeitung)
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Chinas Industrie überwindet ihr Stimmungstief auch im achten Monat in Folge nicht. Nach Angaben des Statistikamtes in Peking lag der entsprechende Einkaufsmanagerindex (PMI) für das produzierende Gewerbe im November bei 49,2 Punkten.. --- Ebenfalls schwach zeigte sich die Stimmung in den Dienstleistungsbetrieben. Hier sank der entsprechende Indexwert des Statistikamtes um 0,6 Punkte auf 49,5 Punkte. Damit liegt er nun ebenfalls unter der wichtigen Marke von 50 Punkten..
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30.11.25 - 10:00
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China is bearing down on Taiwan – enabled by Trump′s weakness and vacillation | Simon Tisdall (The Guardian)
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The US hasn't just left Ukraine vulnerable; it is also provoking Xi's intensifying attitude towards what he considers a renegade provinceSheer ignorance, fed by malign intent, historical prejudice and mutual misunderstanding, is often the crucial spark that ignites simmering international conflicts. If Adolf Hitler, remarkably ignorant of the US, had grasped the true extent of American industrial might, would he still have fatefully declared war on Washington in 1941?When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, it evidently had no idea what it was getting into. Humiliating defeat contributed greatly to its subsequent disintegration. In 1990, Iraq's Saddam Hussein attacked Kuwait, convinced he had a green light from the White House. In all these cases, stupidity produced disastrous misjudgments that proved fatal.Simon Tisdall is a Guardian foreign affairs commentator Continue reading......
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