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...“Investors have gradually come to realise that it has become almost impossible for many Chinese companies to list abroad,” said Ming Liao, a partner at Prospect Avenue Capital, a Beijing-based private equity...
...More than 1,300 China quants recorded gains in 2023, according to data compiled by Li Ming, researcher at Changjiang Futures....
...Her gallery brings a mixed booth of its artists to the fair, including work by Chou Yu-Cheng and Liu Yin....
...“There is a conflict between having fewer government employees and keeping every citizen under tighter watch,” said Ming Xia, a political-science professor at the City University of New York....
...However, Zhang Ming and Lu Xianfeng, scholars at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, wrote in December that Beijing must also avoid “repeating the mistakes of the Soviet Union” and ensure that the development...
...“Investing in education no longer guarantees a high return,” said Ming Xia, a political-science professor at the City University of New York....
...Chinese officials view Hupan as a modern-day version of the Donglin Academy, a 17th-century educational institution that served as a debating ground for thinkers who influenced politics and weakened the Ming...
...Reporting by Ryan McMorrow and Xinning Liu in Beijing, Thomas Hale and Sun Yu in Shanghai, Leo Lewis in Tokyo and Gloria Li in Hong Kong...
...Ming Ming, an economist at Citic Securities, said the anomaly may disappear as China’s central bank implements more stimulus measures, such as cuts in reserve requirements....
...The private academy was a powerful 17th century debating ground that spawned like-minded thinkers who eventually influenced politics and weakened the Ming Dynasty government....
...“The purpose of the major is to train thought police to brainwash the entire population,” said Ming Xia, a political-science professor at the City University of New York....
...“Today’s ruling should serve as another reminder that accountability for the most serious crimes has no expiration date,” Ming Yu Hah from Amnesty International said on Thursday....
...The restaurant, located in the Rosewood hotel, is a homage to Rosewood CEO Sonia Cheng’s grandfather, the late Cheng Yu-tung, patriarch of one of the wealthiest clans in Hong Kong....
...Additional reporting by Sun Yu and Edward White...
...“China is embracing a cult of personality when diversity and inclusion are gaining ground in other parts of the world,” said Ming Xia, a political science professor at the City University of New York....
...Ming Yu Hah, Amnesty International’s deputy regional director for campaigns, said the court had made a “farcical and corrupt decision” that was “part of a devastating pattern of arbitrary punishment that...
...“For the past 20 years the government was focused on growth and efficiency,” added Ming Liao at Prospect Avenue Capital, a Beijing-based investment company....
...“China’s civil service has historically been able to attract the nation’s best talent and the situation is getting stronger after the pandemic,” says Ming Xia, a professor at City University of New York....
...The “Chinese government will certainly want Clubhouse to follow local rules if the platform plans to operate in the country”, said Gao Ming, a Shanghai-based managing director at public relations firm Ruder...
...“The cost of international inaction is being counted in bodies,” Ming Yu Hah, the group’s deputy regional director for campaigns, said in a statement....
...“It should only highlight the fact that the military has thrown hundreds of people in jail since the start of the coup for peacefully challenging their rule,” said Ming Yu Hah, the group’s deputy regional...
...“The capital winter [in China] is over, competition for deals is fierce,” said Ming Liao of Prospect Avenue Capital....
...“We call on all other businesses linked to the financing of the Myanmar military to do the same,” Ming Yu Hah, the group’s deputy regional director for campaigns, said....
...Ming Yu Hah, Amnesty’s deputy regional director for campaigns, also said that Facebook and Google’s YouTube online platforms had become “hunting grounds for censors, military troops, and state-sponsored...
...“There is a natural conflict between livestreaming and luxury goods,” said Gao Ming, director of luxury practice at Ruder Finn in Shanghai, adding that few western brands are “ready to take the challenge...
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