Hints and tips:
...UBS Securities China equity strategist Meng Lei said that despite scepticism among some investors, now was still a “good time to turn more positive on the A-share market”....
...Australian journalist Cheng Lei has returned to Melbourne after more than three years of detention in China, in a diplomatic coup for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese that underscores recent improving ties...
...China detained two Canadian citizens after the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of Chinese telecoms company Huawei, in Vancouver....
...Recall, for instance, Cheng Lei, a Chinese-born Australian CGTN business news anchor and mother of two who was arrested in the middle of last year....
...Chinese authorities have also detained Cheng Lei, an Australian journalist who worked for China Global Television Network, the state-controlled broadcaster, last year....
...Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, two Canadians, were detained shortly after Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou was arrested in Vancouver following a US extradition request in 2018....
...Most recently, Beijing detained Cheng Lei, a journalist who worked for Chinese state television, in August, after Australian intelligence staff raided the homes of Chinese journalists in the country....
...It looks like that’s not possible,” said Li Lei, a 24-year-old who spoke to the Financial Times outside Hankou station in Wuhan....
...In a note published on Wednesday before the Shanghai exchange’s announcement, China equity strategists Ting Gao and Lei Meng of UBS wrote that based on the early track record of Shenzhen’s ChiNext board...
...“The core reason for Xiaomi’s stock price falls on its first day of trading was the over-valuation,” said Shen Meng, director of investment bank Chanson & Co....
...“Of course we’re thinking about [listing in China],” Ding Lei, Netease’s chief executive, told state media. “Whenever [the regulations] are ready, we can list straight away.”...
...than a billion he would have to earn compound returns of more than 85 per cent, which is better than Warren Buffett and would probably make him the most successful stock investor of all time,” said Isaac Meng...
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