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2020-05-29 06:58 | Report Abuse

For nearly three decades, the U.S. has given Hong Kong special status — letting goods flow back and forth without tariffs and people to fly in and out with no visas. Other countries do the same. That makes Hong Kong a vital business hub, according to Fraser Howie, an independent financial analyst in Singapore.

It’s a “very unique environment, different from the mainland,” Howie said. “Hong Kong was always seen as low-tax, exciting destination, a can-do type of place.”

If Washington ditches Hong Kong’s special status, there’d be “serious implications,” the U.S. Chamber of Commerce warned.

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2020-05-29 06:57 | Report Abuse

HONG KONG: A national security law proposed by China could imperil Hong Kong’s status as one of the world’s best places to do business.

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2020-05-25 22:38 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of people who rallied on Sunday to protest against Beijing's plan to impose a new national security law on the semi-autonomous city.

In a return of the unrest that roiled Hong Kong last year, crowds thronged the Causeway Bay shopping area in defiance of curbs imposed to contain the coronavirus. Chants of "Hong Kong independence, the only way out" echoed through the streets.

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2020-05-25 22:38 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of people who rallied on Sunday to protest against Beijing's plan to impose a new national security law on the semi-autonomous city.

In a return of the unrest that roiled Hong Kong last year, crowds thronged the Causeway Bay shopping area in defiance of curbs imposed to contain the coronavirus. Chants of "Hong Kong independence, the only way out" echoed through the streets.

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2020-05-25 22:37 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of people who rallied on Sunday to protest against Beijing's plan to impose a new national security law on the semi-autonomous city.

In a return of the unrest that roiled Hong Kong last year, crowds thronged the Causeway Bay shopping area in defiance of curbs imposed to contain the coronavirus. Chants of "Hong Kong independence, the only way out" echoed through the streets.

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2020-05-23 11:18 | Report Abuse

US Senate passes bill to delist Alibaba, Baidu and other Chinese companies from US stock exchanges

The US Senate passed a bill to delist Alibaba, Baidu and other Chinese companies from US stock exchanges, as tensions between US and China flared up once again. The bill seeking to delist Chinese companies was introduced by John Kennedy, a Republican, and Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat. Signalling bipartisan support, the Senate passed the bill unanimously. It would also require companies to certify that they’re not under the control of a foreign government. Shares of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba saw its US-listed shares fall more than 2% after the development.

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2020-05-23 11:18 | Report Abuse

US Senate passes bill to delist Alibaba, Baidu and other Chinese companies from US stock exchanges

The US Senate passed a bill to delist Alibaba, Baidu and other Chinese companies from US stock exchanges, as tensions between US and China flared up once again. The bill seeking to delist Chinese companies was introduced by John Kennedy, a Republican, and Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat. Signalling bipartisan support, the Senate passed the bill unanimously. It would also require companies to certify that they’re not under the control of a foreign government. Shares of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba saw its US-listed shares fall more than 2% after the development.

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2020-05-23 11:17 | Report Abuse

US Senate passes bill to delist Alibaba, Baidu and other Chinese companies from US stock exchanges

The US Senate passed a bill to delist Alibaba, Baidu and other Chinese companies from US stock exchanges, as tensions between US and China flared up once again. The bill seeking to delist Chinese companies was introduced by John Kennedy, a Republican, and Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat. Signalling bipartisan support, the Senate passed the bill unanimously. It would also require companies to certify that they’re not under the control of a foreign government. Shares of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba saw its US-listed shares fall more than 2% after the development.

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2020-05-22 06:36 | Report Abuse

Chinese Oil Imports To Rise In 2020 Despite Coronavirus

Despite the low oil demand during the COVID-19 outbreak in China, the world’s top oil importer is set to increase its crude oil imports by 2 percent in 2020

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2020-05-22 06:35 | Report Abuse

Chinese Oil Imports To Rise In 2020 Despite Coronavirus

Despite the low oil demand during the COVID-19 outbreak in China, the world’s top oil importer is set to increase its crude oil imports by 2 percent in 2020

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2020-05-22 06:17 | Report Abuse

Australian coal exporters are facing the risk of tougher restrictions selling into China as government authorities in Beijing direct state-owned power plants to purchase domestic product instead.

The move threatens to add to escalating tensions between Australia and its largest trading partner and follows new customs reforms that analysts fear could lead China to delay cargoes of Australia's most lucrative export, iron ore.

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2020-05-22 06:16 | Report Abuse

Australian coal exporters are facing the risk of tougher restrictions selling into China as government authorities in Beijing direct state-owned power plants to purchase domestic product instead.

The move threatens to add to escalating tensions between Australia and its largest trading partner and follows new customs reforms that analysts fear could lead China to delay cargoes of Australia's most lucrative export, iron ore.

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2020-05-22 06:16 | Report Abuse

Australian coal exporters are facing the risk of tougher restrictions selling into China as government authorities in Beijing direct state-owned power plants to purchase domestic product instead.

The move threatens to add to escalating tensions between Australia and its largest trading partner and follows new customs reforms that analysts fear could lead China to delay cargoes of Australia's most lucrative export, iron ore.

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2020-05-21 11:17 | Report Abuse

Unless crude oil price skyrocketing largely to compensate the hole.

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2020-05-21 11:14 | Report Abuse

On that time, S$1 may worth RM4, Usd1 may worth RM5

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2020-05-21 11:12 | Report Abuse

If Malaysia reach 0%, exchange rate may fall to lowest in history and very large outflows of funds.

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2020-05-18 19:41 | Report Abuse

As central banks around the world grapple to control the economic impact, it can be reasonably expected that more and more of them will take a dramatic change of policy course and take rates to below zero - like their peers in Europe and Japan.

There is legitimate debate about the efficacy of negative interest rates on boosting economies.

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2020-05-18 19:40 | Report Abuse

It’s not just the US, the world’s largest economy, which is moving towards this scenario.

On Tuesday, the Deputy Governor of the Bank of England also suggested that the UK may be headed toward negative interest rates.

A new global era of negative interest rates would have been unimaginable even a few months ago. But this has now changed due to the coronavirus.

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2020-05-18 19:39 | Report Abuse

Negative interest rates are coming and investors will now be looking to bolster their portfolios to ‘get ahead of the curve and build wealth.

Rate options, which gauge monetary policy forecasts, implied on Monday a 23% likelihood that the key federal funds rate will drop below zero by the end of 2020, according to BofA Securities data.

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2020-05-18 10:56 | Report Abuse

If happen, all their money may flow to Asian countries with higher interest income.

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2020-05-18 10:54 | Report Abuse

Australia, New Zealand, Canada, UK and USA maybe will reach negative interest rate bcause already near zero interest rate

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2020-05-18 10:52 | Report Abuse

At 1% interest rate maybe

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2020-05-18 10:51 | Report Abuse

If Malaysia reach negative interest rate, ringgit will go to 5~6 against usd

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2020-05-16 07:38 | Report Abuse

Australia is the most China-reliant economy in the developed world, leaving it vulnerable to blowback from Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s calls for an independent probe into the origins of the coronavirus.

Authorities in Beijing wasted little time responding. First, their ambassador warned Chinese citizens may no longer visit Down Under or choose it as the destination to educate their children. And this week, China announced an anti-dumping probe into barley exports and the suspension of meat imports from four Australian processing plants.

The big ticket items of iron ore, coal and natural gas that China needs to build and fuel its economy have so far remained unmentioned. But the barley and beef blows -- which authorities from both sides have sought to downplay -- can be interpreted as shots across the bow of Australia’s economy.

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2020-05-16 07:38 | Report Abuse

Australia is the most China-reliant economy in the developed world, leaving it vulnerable to blowback from Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s calls for an independent probe into the origins of the coronavirus.

Authorities in Beijing wasted little time responding. First, their ambassador warned Chinese citizens may no longer visit Down Under or choose it as the destination to educate their children. And this week, China announced an anti-dumping probe into barley exports and the suspension of meat imports from four Australian processing plants.

The big ticket items of iron ore, coal and natural gas that China needs to build and fuel its economy have so far remained unmentioned. But the barley and beef blows -- which authorities from both sides have sought to downplay -- can be interpreted as shots across the bow of Australia’s economy.

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2020-05-16 07:37 | Report Abuse

Australia is the most China-reliant economy in the developed world, leaving it vulnerable to blowback from Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s calls for an independent probe into the origins of the coronavirus.

Authorities in Beijing wasted little time responding. First, their ambassador warned Chinese citizens may no longer visit Down Under or choose it as the destination to educate their children. And this week, China announced an anti-dumping probe into barley exports and the suspension of meat imports from four Australian processing plants.

The big ticket items of iron ore, coal and natural gas that China needs to build and fuel its economy have so far remained unmentioned. But the barley and beef blows -- which authorities from both sides have sought to downplay -- can be interpreted as shots across the bow of Australia’s economy.

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2020-05-16 07:32 | Report Abuse

May 15, 2020 5:09 pm by James Politi and Kiran Stacey in Washington
The Trump administration has increased the pressure on Huawei by tightening export controls on the Chinese telecoms group and its suppliers, heightening tensions with Beijing that have flared during the coronavirus pandemic.

The US commerce department accused Huawei of continuing to use American technology in its semiconductor designs, despite having been subject to export controls since May 2019.

The move to close loopholes in those controls came at the end of a week in which the Trump administration prevented a government pension fund from investing in Chinese stocks and President Donald Trump suggested the US could “cut off the whole relationship” with China.

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2020-05-16 07:32 | Report Abuse

May 15, 2020 5:09 pm by James Politi and Kiran Stacey in Washington
The Trump administration has increased the pressure on Huawei by tightening export controls on the Chinese telecoms group and its suppliers, heightening tensions with Beijing that have flared during the coronavirus pandemic.

The US commerce department accused Huawei of continuing to use American technology in its semiconductor designs, despite having been subject to export controls since May 2019.

The move to close loopholes in those controls came at the end of a week in which the Trump administration prevented a government pension fund from investing in Chinese stocks and President Donald Trump suggested the US could “cut off the whole relationship” with China.

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2020-05-16 07:31 | Report Abuse

May 15, 2020 5:09 pm by James Politi and Kiran Stacey in Washington
The Trump administration has increased the pressure on Huawei by tightening export controls on the Chinese telecoms group and its suppliers, heightening tensions with Beijing that have flared during the coronavirus pandemic.

The US commerce department accused Huawei of continuing to use American technology in its semiconductor designs, despite having been subject to export controls since May 2019.

The move to close loopholes in those controls came at the end of a week in which the Trump administration prevented a government pension fund from investing in Chinese stocks and President Donald Trump suggested the US could “cut off the whole relationship” with China.

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2020-05-14 22:57 | Report Abuse

So when Trump called for the Federal Reserve to to “accept the GIFT” of negative interest rates on Tuesday, a layman might have reasonably interpreted his proposal as the cockamamie fantasy of a certified crank. But the idea that America’s central bank should set benchmark interest rates below zero — which is to say, that it should start taxing the reserves of commercial banks instead of paying interest on them — is not peculiar to Trump. In fact, many respected economists believe that the U.S. should embrace the policy, which is already in effect in Europe and Japan. Further, as of earlier this week, Wall Street investors were betting that the Fed will bring interest rates below zero by mid-2021 in order to promote recovery from the coronavirus crisis.

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2020-05-14 22:57 | Report Abuse

So when Trump called for the Federal Reserve to to “accept the GIFT” of negative interest rates on Tuesday, a layman might have reasonably interpreted his proposal as the cockamamie fantasy of a certified crank. But the idea that America’s central bank should set benchmark interest rates below zero — which is to say, that it should start taxing the reserves of commercial banks instead of paying interest on them — is not peculiar to Trump. In fact, many respected economists believe that the U.S. should embrace the policy, which is already in effect in Europe and Japan. Further, as of earlier this week, Wall Street investors were betting that the Fed will bring interest rates below zero by mid-2021 in order to promote recovery from the coronavirus crisis.

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2020-05-14 22:57 | Report Abuse

So when Trump called for the Federal Reserve to to “accept the GIFT” of negative interest rates on Tuesday, a layman might have reasonably interpreted his proposal as the cockamamie fantasy of a certified crank. But the idea that America’s central bank should set benchmark interest rates below zero — which is to say, that it should start taxing the reserves of commercial banks instead of paying interest on them — is not peculiar to Trump. In fact, many respected economists believe that the U.S. should embrace the policy, which is already in effect in Europe and Japan. Further, as of earlier this week, Wall Street investors were betting that the Fed will bring interest rates below zero by mid-2021 in order to promote recovery from the coronavirus crisis.

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2020-05-11 21:07 | Report Abuse

Official data showed that Singapore's Retail Sales dropped 13.3% on year in March (-16.8% expected, -8.4% in February), the biggest decline since 1998.
Singapore's Official Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) fell to 44.7 in April (40.0 expected) from 45.4 in March.

Meanwhile, the IHS Markit Singapore PMI plunged to 28.1 in April from 33.3 in March.

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2020-05-11 21:07 | Report Abuse

Official data showed that Singapore's Retail Sales dropped 13.3% on year in March (-16.8% expected, -8.4% in February), the biggest decline since 1998.
Singapore's Official Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) fell to 44.7 in April (40.0 expected) from 45.4 in March.

Meanwhile, the IHS Markit Singapore PMI plunged to 28.1 in April from 33.3 in March.

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2020-05-11 21:06 | Report Abuse

Official data showed that Singapore's Retail Sales dropped 13.3% on year in March (-16.8% expected, -8.4% in February), the biggest decline since 1998.
Singapore's Official Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) fell to 44.7 in April (40.0 expected) from 45.4 in March.

Meanwhile, the IHS Markit Singapore PMI plunged to 28.1 in April from 33.3 in March.

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2020-05-08 07:17 | Report Abuse

Wti crude: $23.81/barrel
Brent crude: $29.46/barrel

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2020-05-06 09:54 | Report Abuse

KUALA LUMPUR (May 5): Ageson Bhd’s share price rose as much as 25% today, after the company said it secured a RMB44.8 billion (RM27.5 billion) purchase order from a China-based company for the supply of sand over 15 years.

At 10.26am, the counter rose 2.5 sen or 15.6% to 18.5 sen, with some 124.83 million shares traded, which accounts for about 21% of its total outstanding share base of 582.11 million shares.

Earlier, the counter rose as much as four sen or 25% to a record high of 20 sen.

Yesterday, Ageson announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Esa Pile Sdn Bhd accepted the purchase order from Guangzhou Kaishengda Industrial Co Ltd (GKI) for the supply of river and sea sand for 15 years.

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2020-05-06 09:53 | Report Abuse

KUALA LUMPUR (May 5): Ageson Bhd’s share price rose as much as 25% today, after the company said it secured a RMB44.8 billion (RM27.5 billion) purchase order from a China-based company for the supply of sand over 15 years.

At 10.26am, the counter rose 2.5 sen or 15.6% to 18.5 sen, with some 124.83 million shares traded, which accounts for about 21% of its total outstanding share base of 582.11 million shares.

Earlier, the counter rose as much as four sen or 25% to a record high of 20 sen.

Yesterday, Ageson announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Esa Pile Sdn Bhd accepted the purchase order from Guangzhou Kaishengda Industrial Co Ltd (GKI) for the supply of river and sea sand for 15 years.

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2020-05-06 09:53 | Report Abuse

KUALA LUMPUR (May 5): Ageson Bhd’s share price rose as much as 25% today, after the company said it secured a RMB44.8 billion (RM27.5 billion) purchase order from a China-based company for the supply of sand over 15 years.

At 10.26am, the counter rose 2.5 sen or 15.6% to 18.5 sen, with some 124.83 million shares traded, which accounts for about 21% of its total outstanding share base of 582.11 million shares.

Earlier, the counter rose as much as four sen or 25% to a record high of 20 sen.

Yesterday, Ageson announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Esa Pile Sdn Bhd accepted the purchase order from Guangzhou Kaishengda Industrial Co Ltd (GKI) for the supply of river and sea sand for 15 years.

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2020-05-05 06:46 | Report Abuse

Fitch Solutions has lowered its forecast for the Singapore dollar's 2020 average exchange rate to $1.425 per US dollar, from its previous average forecast of $1.385, in the light of the Covid-19 crisis.

The market insights firm yesterday said the currency has "clear prospects of sustained weakness" over the course of this year, given that the risks posed by the coronavirus pandemic are likely to persist through most of the year.

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2020-05-05 06:46 | Report Abuse

Fitch Solutions has lowered its forecast for the Singapore dollar's 2020 average exchange rate to $1.425 per US dollar, from its previous average forecast of $1.385, in the light of the Covid-19 crisis.

The market insights firm yesterday said the currency has "clear prospects of sustained weakness" over the course of this year, given that the risks posed by the coronavirus pandemic are likely to persist through most of the year.

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2020-05-05 06:45 | Report Abuse

Fitch Solutions has lowered its forecast for the Singapore dollar's 2020 average exchange rate to $1.425 per US dollar, from its previous average forecast of $1.385, in the light of the Covid-19 crisis.

The market insights firm yesterday said the currency has "clear prospects of sustained weakness" over the course of this year, given that the risks posed by the coronavirus pandemic are likely to persist through most of the year.

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2020-04-30 17:47 | Report Abuse

USA will collect back the Qing dynasty bonds from China.

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2020-04-30 17:43 | Report Abuse

USA will feed dog rather than Who.

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2020-04-30 17:41 | Report Abuse

Chinese virus

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2020-04-30 17:41 | Report Abuse

Wuhan virus

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2020-04-30 17:41 | Report Abuse

Soon trump will claim compensation from China.

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2020-04-30 17:20 | Report Abuse

You Chinese don't come and migrating to USA. You Chinese virus. Donald. Ban them from enter USA.

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2020-04-30 17:06 | Report Abuse

We Westerner are superior white. White supremacy. We will made American great again. You Chinese virus get out of USA.

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2020-04-29 20:52 | Report Abuse

U.S.
CHINA, UNTIL RECENTLY AMERICA'S LARGEST CREDITOR, WON'T BE FUNDING YOUR STIMULUS CHECK
BY SHANE CROUCHER ON 4/22/20 AT 12:25 PM EDT