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...Additional reporting by Edward White in Seoul, Christian Shepherd, Xinning Liu and Emma Zhou in Beijing...
...Additional reporting by Xinning Liu and Emma Zhou...
...Additional reporting by Xinning Liu in Beijing...
...Hours before the latest expulsions were announced, Geng Shuang, a foreign ministry spokesman, had expressed “strong indignation” at Mr Trump’s recent references to the rapidly spreading coronavirus as “the...
...Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said police in the southern city of Shenzhen were holding Cheng Man Kit, a Hong Kong Chinese citizen, for violating “public security administration punishment...
...China’s foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang, speaking to reporters in Beijing, said: “Hong Kong affairs are purely China’s internal affairs, and no foreign country has the right to intervene.”...
...Additional reporting by Xinning Liu and Christian Shepherd in Beijing...
...Geng Shuang also dismissed the threat of higher US tariffs on Chinese imports as “something we have seen many times before”....
...Foreign ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang told state media: “This issue is not a diplomatic one and we hope that it does not rise to become a diplomatic issue.”...
...“Setting emissions levels and credit allocation is a supremely important signal to companies and an important milestone,” said Liu Shuang, a director at Energy Foundation China....
...On Wednesday the foreign ministry reiterated the sentiment, with Geng Shuang, another spokesman, calling for other nations to “respect China’s sovereignty” and avoid using “individual cases to interfere...
...Ding Shuang, China economist at Standard Chartered, said: “The PBoC wants a two-way fluctuation. A one-way expectation …can lead to a big capital inflow or outflow.”....
...Now it will have to be repaired,” said Shuang Ding, chief China economist at Standard Chartered....
...“The FX reserve figures confirmed the weakening renminbi is because of [the] PBoC’s intensive intervention,” wrote Liu Li-Gang, ANZ analyst....
...But Shuang Ding, an economist with Citi, reckoned that Beijing would soon halt the currency’s climb as the focus shifts to doing more to support growth....
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