Even as China floods the world’s markets with electronics, electric cars, and other high-tech goods, its own domestic demand for most products remains stubbornly weak. Retail sales are low. Oversupply ...
Soumaya Keynes China’s economy is unbalanced. It’s struggling with weak demand and energetically pushing out exports to the rest of the world. You could think of the global economy as a dinner table ...
Browse Chinese social media and you will notice an intriguing development: posts and comments by young Chinese internet users are becoming increasingly academic. We often see abstruse terms in Chinese ...
Finvolution faces regulatory headwinds in China, with tightened lending standards and uncertain impacts on servicing fees and funding partners since the October regulations. FINV's international ...
THE term “involution” or curling inward became a common slang in China in the 2020s, to reflect excessive competition in social and economic life, where students, workers and even business leaders ...
Since the Communist Party of China Central Committee put forward the call to comprehensively pursue anti-involution, the market has largely interpreted it as a supply-side policy — essentially "supply ...
China’s efforts to curb overcapacity in the new energy sector can act as a window of opportunity for economies seeking to diversify from Chinese suppliers or leverage it to seek concessions in export ...
FinVolution Group (NYSE:FINV) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript November 19, 2025 FinVolution Group misses on earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $0.34 EPS, expectations were $0.3595. Operator: ...
China’s “anti-involution” policy to tackle deflation, announced in 2024, is still in its early stages. Lower import prices for Chinese goods can ripple through trading partners’ economies. Investors ...
Investing.com - China’s government has a deflation problem. Downward price pressures in the world’s second-biggest economy persisted into September, when consumer and producer prices contracted from a ...
BEIJING, Oct 31 (Reuters) - China's state-backed non-ferrous metals industry association has advised setting a capacity cap for some metals, including copper, lead and zinc to curb the addition of new ...
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