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...“There has been a significant fall in the net interest margin of small and medium-sized banks last year, resulting in a severe weakening of their capital replenishment capabilities,” said Ming Ming, chief...
...We were curious how the difference could be that stark,” Lin said....
...A few doors down from a Popeyes location in central Shanghai last week, a long lunchtime line had formed outside Guang Ming Cun, a restaurant renowned for its local fare and popular with the city’s elderly...
...“The timing dovetails well with the softening of rhetoric between the US and China, with Biden calling for a thawing”, said Han Lin, a professor at NYU Shanghai....
...Zong Ming, deputy mayor of Shanghai, said lockdowns of communities would be lifted if they reported no positive cases for 14 days....
...Chen Ming-huei, a Taiwanese entrepreneur who has an LED lamp factory in Zhongshan, said although the local government ordered all plants in the southern Chinese city to reopen on Tuesday, staff members from...
...New Yorker Richie Lin had been skiing with his husband in Aspen for 20 years....
...Sue-Lin Wong is the FT’s South China correspondent Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Lin went to prison anyway, although he was finally allowed to leave China in 1977, once Mao was dead....
...The FT's South China correspondent Sue-Lin Wong talks to human rights activist Joshua Wong and government youth advisor Lau Ming-wai...
...Chu Yiu-Ming, a 75-year-old retired pastor, was handed a 16-month suspended sentence....
...The three most prominent defendants, also known as the “Occupy trio” are professors Benny Tai, 54, Chan Kin-man, 60, and Baptist minister Chu Yiu-ming, 75, who popularised the idea of a non-violent occupation...
...Tina Keng used to work for Lin & Lin’s founder, Tim Lin, after they worked together at the now defunct Dimensions Art Center....
...Read the FT’s coverage, and don’t miss FT’s South China correspondent Sue-Lin Wong speaking with activist Joshua Wong and government youth adviser Lau Ming-wai. (FT) Should you cry at work?...
...Ceramics and steel industries emerged here during the Ming dynasty. Foshan is now at the leading edge of Chinese industry....
...After the break, the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and violinist Ming Liu paired The Butterfly Lovers (superbly rendered) with Bruch’s First Concerto (less so), while the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra under...
...and Ming Liu ($5,000 each)....
...Additional reporting by Luna Lin...
...One of the top lots should be in shoo-in for the Asian market: Yan Pei-Ming’s red Mao portrait, “Timonier” (2000, est. HK$2m-HK$3m, about US$250,000-US$390,000)....
...On Thursday it was the Lin Yi, a guided missile frigate, which spent 75 minutes moored in war-torn Yemen’s port of Aden before setting off to Djibouti with 225 evacuees....
...In April this year, a palm-sized porcelain cup from the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) sold at a Sotheby’s auction in Hong Kong for $36m....
...there will be no discussion about implementing judicial independence, although there may be some minor reforms – the central government may take some judicial power away from local governments,” said Zhang Ming...
...“We were a bit nervous about whether the Chinese government would actually say no,” says Willy Lin of the Hong Kong Shippers Council, which had urged Beijing to reject Maersk’s so-called P3 Network with...
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...Lin says about 11 per cent of the TWSE’s 6,000-odd board directorships are held by women. Of its more than 800 listed companies, 4.8 per cent have women as chairperson....
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