The United States and its partners jointly issued a warning, but the Chinese government has denied charges that its spies are infiltrating Western infrastructure and has labelled the threat a “collective disinformation campaign.” Washington was responsible for hacking, according to… Read More ›
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Risk Warnings Issued As Chinese Capital Floods Funds With A Focus On Japan
As the Nikkei approaches 33-year highs, Chinese capital is flooding into Japan-focused stock funds, prompting frequent market risk warnings from fund managers. Due to the ferocious demand, the prices of two Shanghai-listed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that track the Nikkei 225… Read More ›
Cost Increases From The Euro 7 Emissions Standard EC Predictions By Industry
According to a recent study cited by Europe’s automotive industry organisation on Tuesday, proposed Euro 7 emissions requirements will result in direct costs for auto makers that are up to ten times greater than those anticipated by the European Commission…. Read More ›
A Fed Survey Shows Financial Security Of US Households Reduced By High Inflation
According to a Federal Reserve report released on Monday, the inflation wave that peaked at a 40-year high last year and is still high has reduced households’ sense of financial security in the United States. Many people said they had… Read More ›
China Bans Some Sales After Micron Products Fail Security Inspection
The Chinese internet government declared on Sunday that Micron Technology Inc.’s goods had failed an examination of their network security and that users of critical infrastructure would no longer be allowed to purchase their products. According to China’s expansive definition… Read More ›
What The Elimination Of The 2000-Rupee Note Implies For India’s Economy
The biggest value currency note currently in use in India will be discontinued, the central bank announced on Friday. The 2016-released 2000-rupee note will continue to be accepted as legal money, however individuals are urged to deposit or trade these… Read More ›
A Battery Shortage Could Hamper GM’s 2025 EV Production Targets
General Motors has stated that it will have the capacity to create one million electric vehicles in North America by 2025, but a delayed ramp-up of its three U.S. battery operations could limit actual EV production to less than 600,000… Read More ›
Tesla Discusses Auto Incentives And Battery Production With India
According to a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations, Tesla Inc. has spoken with officials regarding incentives granted by India for the manufacture of cars and batteries as the automaker reconsiders its entry into the Indian market. According to… Read More ›
World’s First Detailed Crypto Laws Approved By The EU
Member states if the European Union approved the world’s first complete set of laws to regulate cryptoassets on Tuesday, putting pressure on countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States to come up. An EU finance ministers meeting… Read More ›
Salaries Of Employees At China’s Securities Regulator And Central Bank Have Been Reduced
Following adjustments imposed as part of a broader campaign to minimise wealth disparity, China’s securities regulator and central bank reduced budget allocation for staff pay in 2023. The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) budget report for 2023 was released on… Read More ›