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Chinese factories are moving, not to India or Mexico
In the race to be China's factory of the world, countries such as Mexico, India and Vietnam face a formidable rival: China's vast interior. Low-cost manufacturing is moving away from China's bustling ... -
The situation in the Middle East has impacted the global development strategy of Europe, China, and India, and competition is full of variables
The EU's Global Gateway initiative has been in place for more than two years. Europe held its first Global Gateway Forum at the end of October, with leaders, government representatives, and ministers ... -
India's stock market is booming, leaving China in the dust
Many investors believe India's booming economy will continue to drive stocks higher. India's stock market has boomed on the back of billions of dollars of international money inflows and a rapidly gr ... -
China's exports have declined again, and the economy is still facing numerous difficulties
Against the backdrop of a significant increase in global interest rates and the drag on the world economy from wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, China's exports have declined for the sixth consecu ... -
How did Russia bypass oil sanctions and gain huge profits?
The price ceiling set by the West to curb Russia's war spending on Russian oil is gradually losing its effectiveness. The latest evidence is that data released last Friday showed that the oil and gas ... -
Vietnam's GDP grew by only 5% in the July-September period, threatening to miss its full-year target
Vietnam's economy lacks momentum. On September 29, Vietnam announced that its real gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate for July-September 2023 was 5.33% year-on-year. Although Vietnam's economy i ... -
European economy: cold and chilly as winter approaches
The European benchmark Dutch TTF natural gas futures price rose nearly 17% on October 9th, marking the largest increase in two months. The cause was the sudden outbreak of a new wave of intense confl ... -
Hong Kong's equity liquidity is worrying and the $4tn market is dead
Hong Kong's stock market, with about $4 trillion in listed companies, is suffering from liquidity problems. Share turnover in the financial centre has fallen sharply over the past three years, reflect ... -
Apple's financial report is about to be released, but Wall Street is not very optimistic
Apple's (AAPL) financial report for the September quarter is scheduled to be released on Thursday afternoon, giving outsiders a glimpse of the performance of the iPhone 15, as the quarter's results i ... -
How Google dominates the search engine market Details of the deal with Apple and Samsung were revealed in the trial
On its way to the top of the online search market, Google is playing hardball with Apple (AAPL) and Samsung Electronics (005930.SE). The two partners are key to making Google's search engine the defau ... -
The latest report indicates that the Federal Reserve has not yet won the battle against inflation
The recent decline in inflation in the United States has come to a halt in September, indicating that a complete victory in the war against inflation still requires some twists and turns. The good ne ... -
TikTok employees say the move of multiple Dance executives to the US highlights the parent company's influence
TikTok has spent the past three years trying to convince U.S. lawmakers that it can operate in the United States independently of its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. But after a series of recent pe ... -
Under the crackdown, feminism in China is directed to the everyday
A new wave of "everyday feminism" is spreading through China's cities, sidestepping the crackdown that killed an earlier wave of feminist activism and complicating the Communist Party's efforts to res ... -
China's trading market is sluggish, and investment banking fee income may hit a 10-year low
Many large global investment banks are still committed to developing in Hong Kong, with a total of thousands of employees in Hong Kong. The Chinese market has become a Waterloo for Wall Street invest ... -
Highlights of the Third Quarter GDP Report in the United States: How Much Does Consumers Drive Economic Growth?
According to forecasters' estimates, as Americans increase spending and shrug off concerns about an economic slowdown, the US economic growth rate significantly accelerated in the third quarter. --Ec ... -
Nearly a year after FTX crash, cryptocurrencies are still the 'Wild West'
The collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX wiped out the cryptocurrency assets of millions of customers, and its billionaire founder Sam Bankman-Fried, who is now facing criminal fraud charges in New ... -
Users looking for alternatives to Musk's X are flocking to Meta's Threads
Earlier this year, Isaiah Samad had been searching for a replacement for Twitter, and he felt that the hot reviews and incitement to hatred on Twitter had become ubiquitous, making him tired. When Th ... -
Why aren't US presidential candidates debating China?
The 2024 presidential election is the first since the United States woke up to a double shock from China. China has shrugged off the hand of "engagement" extended by the United States and become our n ... -
It may be too late for the West to fight against Chinese battery giants
After the booming domestic market, Chinese electric vehicle battery companies are also becoming major exporters. It has been proven that the efforts made by Western countries to protect their own mar ... -
Although the call for "de-dollarization" is high, the dependence on the dollar is still difficult to get rid of
Many central banks and governments around the world want to wean themselves off the dollar. But on the road to "de-dollarization," except for some countries that have been forced to do so, others have ...