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China financial service sector

Finance is No Longer the Darling Career in Xi Jinping’s New Economic Order
By Lizzi C. Lee
As China shifts its focus from finance to technology, the ripple effects are profound and far-reaching.

Western Banks’ Collusion With the CCP Should Raise Alarms
By Sam Goodman
Already, banks like HSBC are obeying Beijing’s orders to block Hong Kongers’ access to assets. Things could get much worse if conflict breaks out in the Taiwan Strait.

The Continuing Saga of China’s Ant Group
By Megha Shrivastava
2 years after its IPO was scuttled, Ant Group is finally being allowed to increase its capital – with several caveats.

Fintech and ‘China’s Reinvention of Money’
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Martin Chorzempa.

China’s Tightening of IPO Regulations Could Push More Companies Toward Overseas Listings
By Dmytro Spilka
Even as China’s IPO market booms, more and more firms are looking overseas – especially to the U.S.

How Will China’s Sovereign Digital Currency Affect Fintech?
By Sara Hsu
China’s sovereign digital currency is likely to have a mainly positive impact on the fintech sector.

China’s Digital Currency: Implications for the US
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Emily Jin.

The Ant Group Incident Reveals the Fragile Future of Innovation in China
By Zhuoran Li and Gavin Xu
Increasing CCP control, coupled with bureaucratic infighting, decreases the incentives for private companies to try new things.

China’s Banking Sector Faces Multiple Challenges After COVID-19
By Yan Liang
From the economic toll of COVID-19 to the long-term implications of reforms, China's banking sector needs to tread carefully.

Belt and Road Brings Chinese Finance to the Gulf
By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
The Gulf is emerging as an important center in China's efforts to internationalize its currency and financial dealings.

As China's P2P Industry Stumbles, One Company Is Soaring
By Sara Hsu
Fincera Chairman Yonghui Li on thriving despite China’s P2P industry turbulence.

Anbang’s Founder on Trial: Did He Plead Guilty or Not?
By Charlotte Gao
The court transcript showed that Wu Xiaohui contested all charges at first, but “expressed remorse for his crime” in the end.

What China's Recent Shake up Means for the Economy
By Patrick Hess
How to read the recent economic and financial changes in China.

‘Asian Godfather’ Li Ka-shing to Retire
By Charlotte Gao
Since Chinese President Xi Jinping came to power, Li has slowly but systematically withdrawn from China’s market.

Chinese Government Takes Over Anbang; Founder Faces Prosecution
By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese insurance conglomerate that purchased the Waldorf hotel is floundering.

US-China Economic Relations: Impact on the Asia-Pacific Region
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ulrich Volz.

What's in the US-China 100 Day Action Plan?
By Jesse Heatley
U.S. and China agree to modest steps on trade cooperation, but there's little to address systemic imbalances.
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