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2023-04-14 13:29 | Report Abuse
Posted by foongsh > 46 minutes ago | Report Abuse
Then evil supporters start shouting i.diot, telling lies, traitors etc. showing them a very pity and hopeless because they know you are telling the truth with facts and figures but they don't know how to answer ...
2023-04-14 13:29 | Report Abuse
Posted by foongsh > 46 minutes ago | Report Abuse
Then evil supporters start shouting i.diot, telling lies, traitors etc. showing them a very pity and hopeless because they know you are telling the truth with facts and figures but they don't know how to answer ...
2023-04-14 12:49 | Report Abuse
Traitor ? The evil supporters assume that all human beings must pro evil , telling truth is a discrimination. What a big joke. If he receives devil currency or reward to promote evil. it does not mean as human being must pro evil.
2023-04-14 12:35 | Report Abuse
Why did the evil supporters got angry and anxious amid hearing the truth ?
Because they know you are telling the truth and they don't know how to answer.
2023-04-14 12:29 | Report Abuse
Posted by foongsh > 20 minutes ago | Report Abuse
Malaysian red army must support with fund injection, don't just lip service.
You are right lip service without fund injection is NATO. No Action Talk Only.
2023-04-14 12:22 | Report Abuse
The Russian Ruble is Collapsing (Down 34% in 4 Months)
https://youtu.be/fiNtTYJKUF4
2023-04-14 12:15 | Report Abuse
US VS China : 250 VS 80 years. Laughing at others please look at the mirror.
2023-04-14 12:13 | Report Abuse
Fuelling debt increase
The United States and China – the world’s two biggest economies – are almost entirely fuelling the predicted debt increase, the IMF said.
The US ratio of debt to gross domestic product (GDP) is set to increase to 136.2% in 2028 from 121.7% in 2022.
China’s debt is forecast to soar to 104.9% of GDP in the next five years from 77.1% in 2022 as spending increases and the economy expands less than projected prior to the pandemic.
2023-04-14 12:11 | Report Abuse
Would US dollar becomes toilet paper by selling $5.8 billion of bond ? FED has not enough $5.8 billion to buy back ?
2023-04-14 12:09 | Report Abuse
China megabanks plan US$5.8bil bond sales to plug capital shortfall
HINA's biggest banks are planning at least 40 billion yuan ($5.8 billion) of bond sales to plug a major fund shortfall ahead of a 2025 deadline to meet global capital requirements, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd and three other banks are planning to sell a new category of total loss-absorbing bonds in the domestic debt market as early as June, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.
Each bank is targeting at least 10 billion yuan ($1.46 billion), however exact amounts have not been finalised, the report added.
The development comes at a time when Asian policymakers are scrambling to calm investor nerves about Additional Tier-1 (AT1) bonds after holdings of such bonds of Credit Suisse were written down to zero.
2023-04-14 12:04 | Report Abuse
Foreign funds are very sensitive, money talk without physical support no use.
2023-04-14 12:02 | Report Abuse
Alibaba's Hong Kong shares slump on SoftBank's stake sale report
TOKYO, April 13 (Reuters) - Japanese technology investor SoftBank Group Corp (9984.T) has moved to sell almost all of its remaining shares in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (9988.HK), , the Financial Times reported, sending the Chinese e-commerce giant's Hong Kong-listed shares lower.
The sale would come as valuations of China's big tech firms have started recovering this year after an end to two years of heightened regulatory scrutiny, providing a window for long-time investors such as SoftBank to reduce exposure to an economy battered by strict pandemic policies and Sino-U.S. tension.
SoftBank's share price closed down 1% on Thursday, versus a 0.3% rise in the broader market (.N225). Alibaba, one of the most valuable assets in SoftBank's portfolio, tumbled as much as 5.2% in Hong Kong and closed down about 2%.
Tencent Holdings Ltd's (0700.HK) shares plunged on Wednesday after the social media giant's top shareholder Prosus NV (PRX.AS) said it may sell more of its shares, underscoring selling pressure on Chinese tech names.
SoftBank has been seeking ways to monetise its stake in Alibaba, which the Japanese conglomerate bought into more than two decades ago by spending just $20 million.
"They have been clear that ... they need to monetise profitable holdings," Jon Withaar, head of Asia special situations at Pictet Asset Management, said of SoftBank.
"Perhaps some expected that they may slow the pace of their selling in now that their Arm IPO is moving closer to completion, but ultimately everything they are doing is within the scope of what they have told the market."
Neither SoftBank nor Alibaba responded to Reuters' requests for comment.
SoftBank aims to list British chip designer Arm this year in an initial public offering (IPO) that would raise at least $8 billion, people familiar with the deal told Reuters last month.
On Wednesday, the FT said forward sales based on filings at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission showed SoftBank's Alibaba stake would eventually fall to 3.8% from almost 15%.
"The positions were already hedged when forward contracts were signed, so there is no more impact on public market," 86Research analyst Xiaoyan Wang said.
The Japanese group, led by billionaire founder Masayoshi Son, has sold about $7.2 billion worth of Alibaba shares this year through prepaid forward contracts, the newspaper said.
SoftBank said the transactions reflected a shift to "defensive mode" to address an uncertain business environment and that it would provide details in its quarterly earnings results announcement in May, the British newspaper reported.
"China's regulatory environment in the internet sector turned drastically tougher in recent years, and this is SoftBank simply responding to the changing environment, as it has already been doing," said SBI Securities analyst Shinji Moriyuki. "It is well within the realms of expectations that the proportion of Chinese shares among its total investment will shrink further."
SoftBank booked a $34 billion gain last year by cutting its Alibaba stake to 14.6% from 23.7%, as the firm sought to shore up cash reserves amid steep losses incurred by its Vision Fund.
Vision Fund, which upended the tech world with big bets on startups, posted a staggering 8 trillion yen ($60.45 billion)loss in calendar 2022 as market turmoil slashed portfolio firms' valuations, prompting SoftBank to raise cash.
At the time, it also used prepaid forward contracts - a type of derivative contract that allows investors to hedge risk.
In New York, Alibaba's shares were up 3% as analysts noted that the stake sale was more due to SoftBank's circumstances.
Alibaba has lost more than two-thirds of its value from highs touched in late 2020, hit by increased regulatory action in the technology sector that included a hefty fine on Alibaba and scrutiny of founder Jack Ma's business empire.
The Chinese firm plans to split into six units and explore fundraisings or listings for most of them, marking the biggest restructuring in its 24-year history.
($1 = 132.3500 yen)
2023-04-13 22:06 | Report Abuse
Posted by foongsh > 4 hours ago | Report Abuse
this is a big warning sign to those companies production in China but export to US. global supply chain realignment ASEAN countries rise...
Investment shall follow the flows and must understand the international affairs.
2023-04-13 20:28 | Report Abuse
800 Million Chinese in Debt, with 400 Million People Defaulting, This Is Not Alarmist!
https://youtu.be/6wN5WfWRyck
Citizens are crying and government big bully
2023-04-13 20:17 | Report Abuse
Proof of global supply chain realignment making ASEAN countries rise. Country likes to have war just let it be and RIP.
2023-04-13 20:15 | Report Abuse
Foxconn and technology suppliers more broadly have looked to diversify beyond China, which has been a traditional hub for manufacturing, in the wake of devastating Covid lockdowns and manufacturing slowdowns. Those lockdowns prompted widespread national dissent, and videos of Foxconn employees fleeing the company’s iPhone manufacturing facility spread widely on Western social media.
India and Vietnam have emerged as top contenders to supplant China’s dominance in the manufacturing and supply space. CNBC has previously reported on comments from Indian government officials which claimed that Apple sought to ramp up production in India to account for 25% of their total output. Foxconn already maintains a presence in India through a Chennai-proximate factory in eastern India.
2023-04-13 20:14 | Report Abuse
iPhone supplier Foxconn will build a factory in India, moving away from China: Report
PUBLISHED FRI, MAR 3 20239:17 AM ESTUPDATED FRI, MAR 3 202310:05 PM EST
Foxconn
, one of Apple’
s largest suppliers and a major manufacturer of iPhone components, will invest about $700 million to build a new plant in India’s Karnataka state, Bloomberg reported Friday. The report comes as U.S. companies continue to reevaluate their reliance on China in the wake of mounting tension between the U.S. and the Chinese government.
Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter, said Foxconn will build an iPhone parts plant on a 300-acre site near Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport. Bengaluru, also known as Bangalore, is the capital of Karnataka state, which lies on the southwestern coast of India and has one of the highest per-capita GDP levels of any Indian state.
Government officials confirmed Bloomberg’s reporting on Friday, writing that the new plant would create 100,000 jobs. The effort will be one of the largest investments by Foxconn in India, Bloomberg reported.
Bengaluru in particular is considered one of the leading engineering and technology hubs in India.
2023-04-13 20:07 | Report Abuse
DSAI should make a trip to US attract multi currency investment.
2023-04-13 20:06 | Report Abuse
April 13 (Reuters) - Apple Inc (AAPL.O) is in talks with suppliers to make MacBooks in Thailand as part of the company's ongoing efforts to expand its manufacturing presence beyond China, Nikkei reported on Thursday.
Suppliers who are participating in these talks have existing manufacturing complexes in Thailand for other clients, and are discussing possible assembly and production of components and modules for MacBooks, sources from three suppliers involved in talks with Apple told Nikkei.Apple has also been mass-producing its Apple Watch in Thailand for more than a year, the report added.
Apple did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Reuters could not immediately determine the three suppliers the report cited.
Apple and its key suppliers have been shifting production away from China, where strict COVID-19 curbs disrupted Foxconn's (2317.TW) biggest iPhone factory last year.Apple is also seeking to avoid a hit to its business due to tensions between Beijing and Washington.
Separately, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday that Apple has tripled its production of iPhones in India, assembling over $7 billion worth of smartphones in the country in the last fiscal year.
The tech giant now manufactures almost 7% of its iPhones in India, up from 1% in 2021, the report said.
Apple did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on India production.
In March, Foxconn announced its plans to increase investments outside of China. Meanwhile, Pegatron Corp (4938.TW) is in talks to establish a second factory in India as part of its efforts to diversify production away from China, Reuters reported.
2023-04-13 20:01 | Report Abuse
Posted by foongsh > 3 hours ago | Report Abuse
Posted by IDQWE001 > 6 hours ago | Report Abuse
China's Foreclosures Soar Amid Economic Crisis/What's the secret behind?
https://youtu.be/F_ZvodfYvi4
CCP very cruel to treat their citizens.
2023-04-13 16:28 | Report Abuse
o make evil and brother story more interesting I would like to add that: The largest evil change his policy not because the rise of the smaller evil, it is the smaller evil did not follow the Terms and Conditions set by the International Bodies eg. International Labor Laws, Fair Trading Laws and respect copyrights as he thought that his factory was the only world factory could supply products to the entire world. It hardly got replacement. So the smaller evil called the Agreement and Contracts were historical documents for only reference and fun wihout any legal binding.
2023-04-13 16:22 | Report Abuse
Tesla new model USD 30,000 will wipe off major of the EV cars with auto pilot lvl3 & 4.
2023-04-13 11:05 | Report Abuse
With CCP subsidy net profit only so little.
2023-04-13 11:03 | Report Abuse
February 3, 2023
Company Gross profit per car Net profit per car:
Tesla $15,653 $9,574
GM $3,818 $2,150
BYD $5,456 $1,550
Toyota $3,925 $1,197
VW $6,034 $973
Hyundai $5,362 $927
Ford $3,115 -$762
Xpeng $4,565 -$11,735
Nio $8,036 -$19,141
2023-04-13 11:00 | Report Abuse
Evil supports always asked that why did you always bad mouth or look down the evil.
To tell the truth considered bad mouth ?
Evil supporters answered that telling truths or facts anything about the evil were discrimination because the evil MUST be democratic, perfect, smart, peaceful and fair person. What a silly Malaysian red army.
2023-04-13 09:34 | Report Abuse
Just have a good guest. Either Russia or US go bankruptcy first ? Either Russia's ruble or US dollar will become toilet paper first ?
2023-04-13 09:34 | Report Abuse
-Russia's currency is trading at 75 rubles per US dollar, the lowest it has been in 10 months.
-The 20% depreciation since December comes amid falling energy revenues and higher government spending.
-Russia has been selling its reserves of Chinese yuan to help close budget deficits.
2023-04-13 09:31 | Report Abuse
China's Foreclosures Soar Amid Economic Crisis/What's the secret behind?
https://youtu.be/F_ZvodfYvi4
Pitty men negative assets.
2023-04-13 09:29 | Report Abuse
Taiwan alliance is strong enough.
2023-04-13 09:07 | Report Abuse
This must be CIA agent's fault, all red army must go support with action.
2023-04-13 09:04 | Report Abuse
KUALA LUMPUR (April 12): HIL Industries Bhd said its wholly-owned subsidiary in China is to cease business operations after suffering losses due to the US-China trade war.
The subsidiary, Hil Precision Plastic Technology (Suzhou) Co Ltd (HPPT), was established in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, and manufactures precision moulds and relevant plastic products.
“The group has decided to cease the business operations of HPPT, as it is highly dependent on our US-based customers which have restructured their operations in China arising from the US-China trade war, hence resulting in us losing our business,” HIL said in an exchange filing.
The subsidiary posted an operating revenue of RM3.31 million, gross loss of RM413,498, and loss before tax of RM3.55 million, for the financial year ended 31 December 2022.
The setting up of the Suzhou plant in 2006 was HIL's first foray into the overseas market, according to its annual report.
With over 12,000 square metres of built up factory, the plant was involved in mould making, injection moulding, spray painting and various unique decoration technologies as well as sub-assemblies.
2023-04-12 23:53 | Report Abuse
Please do not relate your mentioned country and party to my evil story.
2023-04-12 23:17 | Report Abuse
Russia has been selling its reserves of Chinese yuan to help close budget deficits.
Sell Chinese Yuan propably buy toilet papers ?
2023-04-12 22:56 | Report Abuse
Posted by DickyMe > 2 minutes ago | Report Abuse
They fly virtual fighter planes like in game videos.
ha .. ......ha ...
2023-04-12 22:35 | Report Abuse
Just have a guest. Russia or US go bankruptcy first ? Russia's ruble or US dollar will become toilet paper first ?
2023-04-12 22:32 | Report Abuse
Russia's ruble has crashed 20% as Ukraine war costs pile up and energy revenue sinks
-Russia's currency is trading at 75 rubles per US dollar, the lowest it has been in 10 months.
-The 20% depreciation since December comes amid falling energy revenues and higher government spending.
-Russia has been selling its reserves of Chinese yuan to help close budget deficits.
2023-04-12 22:26 | Report Abuse
Evil supports always asked that why did you always bad mouth or look down the evil.
To tell the truth considered bad mouth ?
Evil supporters answered that telling truths or facts anything about the evil were discrimination because the evil MUST be democratic, perfect, smart, peaceful and fair person.
2023-04-12 19:30 | Report Abuse
¥5/Night Living in Bridge Holes in Shanghai | Hard Times for Chinese People Have Truly Arrived
https://youtu.be/CUpop_B9FyY
Very pity homeless people and many unemployed.
2023-04-12 18:14 | Report Abuse
Even C919 can't fly with so many unfinished properties all around the country still want to launch the war. Silly
2023-04-12 18:10 | Report Abuse
very evil person to correlate the evil to certain country based on his assumption and interpretation.
2023-04-12 16:05 | Report Abuse
The homegrown C919 Passenger Jetliner has failed its verification test. The aircraft scheduled to fly from Shanghai to Hefei via Beijing on February 1, faced a mid-flight technical issue and returned back to Shanghai.
As per the reports, there was some complication with the left-handed thrust lever, due to which the pilot was forced to turn back the flight mid-air. This flight was part of the 100-hour verification process required for the aircraft to be certified to fly passengers.
The incident has put a dent in China’s aviation dreams as the C919 was supposed to put China on the global aviation map.
2023-04-12 15:51 | Report Abuse
Posted by foongsh > 2 hours ago | Report Abuse
Posted by IDQWE001 > 15 minutes ago | Report Abuse
CCP only know how to bully his citizens by the name of democratic, smart , peaceful, kind ...
2023-04-12 13:04 | Report Abuse
Posted by foongsh > 14 minutes ago | Report Abuse
CCP and developers are the same gang. All medium, police, legislations systems are controled by CCP, homebuyers spent all their life saving to buy an unfinished and abandoned projects. No way to complain. Pity.
The Judges refused sustain it as a court case, bacause they all are one kind CCP kind. Unfinished property home buyer no choice have to move in because they can't afford to pay rental.. very pity
2023-04-12 11:51 | Report Abuse
It is your own assumption and interpretation. Be innovative and creative to tell your own story. Learned to be a good story teller.
2023-04-12 11:41 | Report Abuse
Evil supports always asked that why did you always bad mouth the evil.
To tell the truth considered bad mouth ?
Evil supporters answered that telling truths or facts anything about the evil were discrimination because the evil MUST be democratic, perfect, smart, peaceful and fair person.
2023-04-12 11:39 | Report Abuse
ha .... ha .... Buy airbus because a failure in C919.
2023-04-12 11:37 | Report Abuse
Anyone would naive enough to think those smaller factories would be able to supply ALL Products or Materials that the evil needs ? What happen if the evil not enough to supply the international currency to change back his own currency to smaller factories or suppliers ? The evil factory still earn their profits more 50% from the biggest evil alliance.
2023-04-12 11:35 | Report Abuse
Anyone would naive enough to think those smaller factories received evil currency and spent all or make it as own reserve ? the evil could not manufacture ALL Products and sold to smaller factories. The smaller factories or suppliers still need the international currencies to buy fuel, raw materials, foods, medicines etc ...
Analysis: China's debt-laden local governments pose challenges to economic growth, financial system
2023-04-14 13:30 | Report Abuse
Posted by foongsh > 46 minutes ago | Report Abuse
Then evil supporters start shouting i.diot, telling lies, traitors etc. showing them a very pity and hopeless because they know you are telling the truth with facts and figures but they don't know how to answer ...