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China’s economy is suffering, and consumers won’t open their wallets — except to see movies - MarketWatch


China’s economy is suffering, and consumers won’t open their wallets — except to see movies Domestic films are drawing huge crowds to air-conditioned theaters during one of the hottest ... Read More

Can China's $40bn spending spree get people to open their wallets? - MSN


As rising incomes fuelled their spending power, 11 November in China, or Double 11, came to be crowned as the world's busiest shopping day. Explosive sales pulled in over 410 billion yuan ($57bn ... Read More

CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: A slowing economy meets a fast future


The CSI 300 index, which tracks the top 300 stocks traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, closed flat at 3,943.68, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index — which includes ... Read More

Fresh Data Shows China’s Economy Stuck in Doldrums - WSJ


Global Markets Mixed; U.S.-China Trade Talks in Focus RBA Upbeat on China’s Willingness to Do What It Takes on Growth Global Markets Rise, U.S. Futures Flat After Tech-Led Rally ... Read More

Can the Zibo barbecue frenzy save China from economic crisis? - CNN


When China was in the midst of a pandemic-induced economic slump in 2020, then Premier Li Keqiang touted the idea of creating jobs by encouraging street vendors to set up shop across the country. Read More

China’s consumers are finally starting to spend again. But will it last? - South China Morning Post


Linda Wang, a 45-year-old corporate manager in Shanghai, had to take drastic measures to curtail her spending last year, effectively banning herself from shopping for any non-essential items for ... Read More

China’s Dead-End Economy Is Bad News for Everyone


China won’t be able to innovate its way out of this. Its economic model still largely focuses on cheaply replicating existing technologies, not on the long-term research that results in industry ... Read More


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