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Beijing, Australia
Australian treasurer welcomes Chinese efforts to stimulate economy during Beijing visit
BEIJING -- Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Friday welcomed Chinese efforts to stimulate its slowing economy, noting that its recent weakness has hurt Australia. Chalmers was wrapping up a two-day visit to Beijing, the first to China by an Australian treasurer in seven years, as strained bilateral relations mend.
Jim Chalmers is the first Australian treasurer to visit Beijing in 7 years. Here are the key takeaways from his meetings
Jim Chalmers meets with his Chinese counterpart to discuss the country's flagging economy and how that may impact Australia, as well as some lingering trade bans and the test-firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Australia Treasurer visits Beijing, discusses trade, investment and recent stimulus
Australia and China agreed to cooperate further on investment, trade and decarbonisation, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on Friday during a rare visit to Beijing where he praised the recent stimulus packages announced by China.
China Stimulus Likely to Boost Australian Economy
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers hailed China’s new stimulus effort as a “really welcome development” for both his nation and the global economy after meetings with counterparts in Beijing during a two-day visit.
Chinese stocks on track for best week since 2008
Chinese Stocks Book $70 Billion US Rally As Beijing Brandishes ‘Big Guns’ Stimulus
The last week has been a “whole shift” from the Chinese government as it brings out the “big guns” policy-wise to support growth, hedge fund billionaire David Tepper told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Thursday morning, adding he’s buying “everything” he can get his hands on tied to Chinese equities.
Chinese stocks extend gains after Beijing’s stimulus bazooka
Chinese stocks on Wednesday extended their rally triggered by Beijing’s stimulus bazooka, though optimism elsewhere in the region could not be sustained
Chinese stocks on track for best week since 2008 after Beijing stimulus – business live
Chinese property stocks and metal prices also rally after stimulus measures aimed at faltering economy. Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and the world economy.
Panda pair arrive to VIP welcome in Hong Kong
Panda pair arrive to VIP welcome in Hong Kong, as Beijing marks 75 years of communist China
Hong Kong will roll out the red carpet Thursday to receive two giant pandas gifted by the Chinese government to mark 75 years of Communist Party rule, part of a citywide push by authorities to deepen patriotism.
Panda Pair Arrive in Hong Kong, Boost City's Total to Highest Ever
Pandas An An and Ke Ke, a gift from Beijing to Hong Kong, arrived in the Chinese territory on Thursday to much fanfare, with officials welcoming them at the city's international airport with a red carpet on the tarmac and panda toys.
Hong Kong debuts 2 giant pandas from Beijing, raising hopes for tourism boost
Hong Kong has welcomed a new pair of giant pandas from Beijing, An An and Ke Ke, raising hopes for a tourism boost. They are the third pair sent since 1997.
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China’s new nuclear sub sinks at shipyard — suggesting Beijing is in over its head
This incident may be a sign of moving too fast, that the PLA-Navy is working hard to catch up to US nuclear submarine ...
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Beijing directs fiscal firepower at itself
It's been a busy week for Chinese officials. The government plans to issue special sovereign bonds worth about 2 trillion ...
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China’s Stock Market Gets Another Lift. Can Beijing Follow Through?
China’s problems run deep, but policymakers are changing their tone. Experts are taking note but are still wary as previous ...
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on MSN
The Chinese yuan surged to a 16-month high, but Beijing may not be happy about it
The US dollar to offshore Chinese yuan, or CNH rate fell to as low as 6.9951, the first time it breached the 7 per dollar ...
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on MSN
Beijing is no longer hiding its panic about the state of its economy
The stimulus blitz announced on Tuesday is sparking market speculation that Beijing is panicking over the state of its ...
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Beijing Begins To Face Demographic Reality And Raises Retirement Ages
For years, demographic concerns were far from the minds of leadership in Beijing. Now they have become imperative.
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Indian team names Arunachal peak after Dalai Lama; Beijing calls it 'Chinese territory'
The team of 15 from the Dirang-based National Institute of Mountaineering and Adventure Sports (NIMAS), under the Ministry of ...
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Chinese nuclear-powered submarine sank earlier this year, US official says
China's newest nuclear-powered attack submarine sank earlier this year, a senior U.S. defense official said on Thursday, a ...
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