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- China further streamlines payments for international investorstimesofmalta.com
- Andrew Forrest says China is not a threat, welcomes business competitionSydney Morning Herald
- Talk down China’s economy at your peril – security figures are watchingSydney Morning Herald
- SChina’s new financial regulator pledges transparency to bring investors back from the brinkscmp.com
- SWhat’s the state of China’s US$3 trillion forex reserves war chest, and where is it invested?scmp.com
- SNo bitcoin at Beijing equity exchange: CBEX denies links to crypto firm with same namescmp.com
- China Increases Merger Filing Thresholdsjdsupra.com
- SChina hit with US$3.4 billion equities outflow as wary investors eye other emerging marketsscmp.com
- China cracks down on Tether, Hong Kong to introduce licenses for stablecoins: Law Decodedcointelegraph.com
- China calls for crackdown on Tether stablecoin in illegal forex tradingcointelegraph.com
- SChina urges ‘prudent’ yuan internationalisation as pace of adoption remains slowscmp.com
- China calls for tougher crackdown on use of crypto for illegal forex tradingSouth China Morning Post
- Crypto ‘trading platforms’ were part of $2.2B illegal Chinese forex ring: Reportcointelegraph.com
- China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange Cracks Down on $2.2 Billion Crypto Exchange Ringnews.bitcoin.com
- SChina must cut US treasuries in ‘orderly’ fashion, maintain balance of trade amid rising risks: ex-central bank adviserscmp.com
- China’s currency is flexing its musclesSydney Morning Herald
- SChina seen ‘more investible than ever’ for Middle East and Latin America, but Western capital remains waryscmp.com
- SWhy China’s yuan may stay weak in 2024, regardless of any US Fed interest rate cutsscmp.com
- SChina spy agency lashes out at ‘ill-intentioned foreign forces’ that conflate espionage with businessscmp.com
- SXi Jinping’s investment promise, Mastercard, visa-free entry: 7 things from China’s economy in Novemberscmp.com
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