Chinese Business
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If Chinese property giant Evergrande survives, its executives will face a fate worse than debt
If the country bails out the firm, it will signal that greed, irresponsibility and moral hazard have no consequences.
Richard Holden, The Conversation
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Record antitrust fine against Alibaba shows Big Tech’s dream run in China is over
In the year of Chinese Communist Party’s 100th anniversary, it would be expedient for tech companies to toe the party line.
Michael Keane, The Conversation
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China suspends $35 billion market listing of Jack Ma’s Ant Group, the largest ever
The Shanghai stock exchange suspended the listing after Ma and his executives were called in for “supervisory interviews”.
Scroll Staff
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Why the exodus from Bhutan of young people and qualified workers is a worry for India
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Why did a Union minister say he would apply for Indian citizenship under CAA?
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Seven firms that failed drug quality tests gave money to political parties through electoral bonds
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Electoral bonds: What we know so far, what we will know soon – and what we may never know
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Why the Opposition is alleging that a WhatsApp forward from Modi is a poll code violation
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China’s state-owned companies are using ‘red capital’ to wield political power in Hong Kong
Under this system, loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party is rewarded with career advancement.
Heidi Wang-Kaeding, The Conversation
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Alibaba.com aims to more than double user base in India
The Chinese e-commerce giant plans to bring five million businesses on board its wholesale trading platform.
Scroll Staff