Latest Cross-Border Yuan Insight report suggests that Beijing’s efforts to challenge US dollar hegemony still face considerable hurdles, from exchange-rate fluctuations to impediments in cross-border capital flows.
Main causes for growing Sino-Russian relationship are Moscow’s decision to invade Ukraine and ‘China’s choice to enable Putin’s war’, official adds.
Authorities say rooms should be provided for international travellers, even if hotels do not have service credentials.
‘One country, two systems’ governing principle ‘still alive’, finance chief tells US businesses during Greater Bay Area delegation trip.
Seven days after the operation, Chinese researchers say the 71-year-old’s organ function has returned to normal and he is walking freely.
Among those detained is activist Chow Hang-tung, security chief Chris Tang reveals.
Influential billionaire Ramon Ang wants Manila to take advantage of untapped oil and natural gas reserves to east energy costs, despite maritime disputes with Beijing and the failure of previous joint deals.
Company’s move coincides with government’s plan to make city a biomed centre, with policies including a ‘1+’ mechanism to speed up approval of new drugs for life-threatening or rare diseases.
Images of new hi-tech tank circulating on social media hint at move from traditional tank-on-tank combat to a more comprehensive warfare approach.
Biden’s ‘red line’ has not been crossed, as there has not been a full-scale ground invasion of the city in southern Gaza, a spokesman said.
The individuals, along with three Thai companies, were allegedly part of a cybercrime network that cost the US government billions in coronavirus aid.
Amid high compliance costs, the SFC’s notice that crypto exchanges should not serve mainland investors is prompting some firms to leave the city.
Observers say if Beijing-funded oil and gas search is successful, it could help Kathmandu strike better balance in ties with neighbouring giants China and India.
President urges the record batch of upcoming graduates to seek employment in grass-root organisations, rural areas and small businesses, as greater emphasis is placed on supporting the private sector.
Closing arguments offered both sides a final chance to score points with the jury before it starts deliberating the first felony case against an ex-US president.
Japanese Ministry of Defence says it monitored the WZ-10 UAV flying near Okinawa within air defence zone in the East China Sea, which Tokyo says has been visited by Chinese ships every day this year.
Post-menopausal women’s risk of heart attack risk rises faster than that of men the same age. A new study suggests why. Women with a family history of heart disease should get checked, a doctor says.
Parents from China who allowed their four-year-old daughter to relieve herself in the grounds of Thailand’s royal Grand Palace, have caused offence and ignited debate about the behaviour of mainlander tourists overseas.
Russia’s Vladimir Putin warned the West that such action could trigger a global conflict, saying Nato members were playing with fire with such proposals.
The Hong Kong Green Building Council and Beam Society have launched a global certification to promote sustainable construction, as practitioners seek opportunities overseas and look to strengthen the city’s green credentials.
Former US secretary of state John Kerry and Thailand’s prime minister Srettha Thavisin are among the speakers and 3,000 attendees as UBS continues the flagship Hong Kong conference started 27 years ago by Credit Suisse.
Chan heads to US next in first delegation with Macau and Guangdong officials to promote exchanges and cooperation in areas such as climate change.
Shen Zhihua warns about the economic decoupling that sent US-Soviet relations spiralling into confrontation.
A Harvard University professor, famed for his NAD anti-ageing therapy, has resigned from a prominent scientific academy.
City’s figures are 14 per cent higher than global average, with more older workers wanting work-from-home arrangements than their younger counterparts.
With China’s job market in a period of contraction and uncertainty, the country’s internet users have crafted a set of terms to relieve the pressures of work – or not working – through wit and humour.