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China, UK Treasury
UK Treasury chief heading to China to revive suspended economic and financial talks
Britain’s Treasury chief is travelling to China this weekend to discuss economic and financial cooperation between the countries, as the U.K.
UK Treasury chief heading to China to revive strained ties
Britain's Chancellor Rachel Reeves is heading to China this weekend to revive the China-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue—annual bilateral talks suspended since 2019 due to the pandemic and deteriorating relations.
UK Economy: Reeves Heads to China Amid Markets Upheaval
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will become the most senior British official to visit Beijing in 7 years this weekend as she embarks on a mission to deepen economic ties with China. The trip takes place with UK markets in a state of upheaval,
Rachel Reeves told to cancel China trip
Cabinet minister defends Rachel Reeves trip to China during economic crisis
The value of the pound fell to its lowest level in over a year while UK borrowing costs jumped to their highest since the financial crisis
Reeves' China trip defended after borrowing cost nerves
It is "absolutely right" that Chancellor Rachel Reeves' trip to China goes ahead as planned, a cabinet colleague has said. Opposition parties had called for Reeves to cancel the three-day visit, aimed to boost trade and economic ties,
Rachel Reeves facing calls to cancel controversial China trip as pound tumbles
The chancellor Rachel Reeves is under pressure to cancel a controversial trip to China as the UK economy faces another tumultuous day on the markets. Shadow home secretary Chris Philp blamed Labour for the soaring cost of government borrowing and said she “should stay in the UK fixing the mess her Budget has created”.
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China's bond market is signaling worry over a possible decades-long economic downturn
China's bond yields have plunged to all-time lows in recent weeks, drawing parallels to Japan's "lost decades," a long period ...
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Factbox-China's economic stimulus measures since September
China has expanded the scope of a consumer goods trade-in scheme and will give more subsidies for digital purchases this year ...
11h
Live Q&A: How China’s Deflationary Spiral Is Affecting Markets Despite Stimulus Measures
Bloomberg reporters take your questions on China’s spiral into deflation and its impact on markets and government policy.
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Panama Canal CEO denies Trump claim that China in control, says end of Carter neutrality treaty means 'chaos'
The Panama Canal Authority leader denied that China controls the waterway, warning President-elect Trump against ending the ...
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China expands consumer trade-in scheme to revive economic growth
China expanded the scope of consumer trade-ins for home appliances and will give more subsidies for digital purchases this ...
5h
China Vows ‘Very Proactive’ Fiscal Policy Before Trump’s Return
China said it will adopt a proactive fiscal policy and speed up the implementation of pro-growth measures, as Beijing works ...
2d
What You Need To Know About China’s New Energy Law
China's new energy law came into effect. For the first time a comprehensive national energy law governs 1/6th of humanity.
1d
Nigeria, China deepen ties with pledge on security, finance and economic growth
Nigeria and China plan to deepen cooperation in areas such as clean energy, defence and finance, with China pledging support ...
23h
CQQQ: Time To Throw The Towel In On China (Rating Downgrade)
The first victim of the macro change and over-speculation in the past has been the real-estate sector: ...
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China Expands Consumer Subsidies to Boost Spending as Tariff Risk Looms
The move comes as Beijing intensifies efforts to convince cautious households to spend as rising external uncertainties ...
The Economist
23h
Does China have the fiscal firepower to rescue its economy?
The likely aim of China’s fiscal push is to bolster the confidence of households, according to Mr Zook. The more of their ...
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