China’s benchmark Shanghai Composite Index (000001.SH) lost 0.49% on Wednesday, while the Shenzhen Component Index (399001.SZ) fell 0.53%.
Shanghai’s tech-heavy STAR 50 Index (000688.SH) lost 0.85% for the day, while Shenzhen’s similar ChiNext Index (399006.SZ) ended nearly flat.
Below is a rundown of the top China business and finance stories, plus other news for the day:
· Exclusive: Three Wanda Executives Under Police Investigation
Investigation involves a ‘huge amount’ of money in eastern China project, person close to the matter tells Caixin
· Brilliance China Plunges as Hong Kong Graft Busters Probe Chairman
Wu Xiao An detained by authorities and released without charges being filed, BMW’s China partner discloses
· In Depth: Country Garden’s Troubles Mount as It Misses Offshore Bond Interest Payment
Guangdong-based developer is one of the few major property groups to have avoided defaulting on bonds so far, but a slump in sales has left it struggling
· E-Commerce Giants Rush to Roll Out ‘Full-Service’ Business Model
Novel model allows platforms take care of nearly all aspects of the sales process, from pricing to storage to marketing to fulfilment
· Opinion: Exports Will Remain a Big Drag on China’s Growth
July’s worsening contraction in exports points to weaker production, while rapidly deteriorating imports reflect weaker domestic demand
· China’s Ukraine Envoy Helped ‘Consolidate International Consensus’ at Peace Summit in Saudi Arabia
Beijing ‘stands ready to work with the international community to continue to play a constructive role in seeking a political settlement of the Ukraine crisis,’ foreign ministry says
· China Issues Draft Rules for Tighter Facial Recognition Oversight
The technology should only be used when there is a specific purpose and if non-biometric identification cannot meet the same objectives, cyberspace regulator says
The China Coast Guard’s actions were ‘beyond reproach’ as they intercepted two vessels trying to supply a warship that was deliberately grounded on a reef decades ago, says foreign ministry
· Tech Insider: Huawei’s EV Tie-Up, CATL’s Patent Tussle
Pony.ai partners with Toyota-linked companies to mass produce self-driving taxis, cyberspace regulator issues rules on use of facial recognition technology
· China’s Internet Majors Downsize to Weather Business Headwinds
Survey finds that six of the 10 biggest players slashed payrolls last year, including Tencent, Meituan and Alibaba
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