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Weekly Must-Read: China’s Stimulus Bomb Sparks Optimism, but Economy May Still Struggle

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# Stimulus Package #

Cover Story: China’s Stimulus Bomb Sparks Optimism, but Economy May Still Struggle

The benchmark CSI 300 Index posted its biggest weekly gain in nearly 16 years and the yuan hit a 16-month high after the Politburo and central bank issued a barrage of measures to boost lending and bolster lagging economic growth

In Depth: Stimulus Drives China’s Biggest Stock Surge Since 2008, but Analysts Fear It Might Fizzle

New monetary tools give markets a shot in the arm, but China needs to solve property slump if it is to last, say experts

Commentary: How the World Stands to Gain From China’s Stimulus Package

Stronger Chinese growth will generate greater positive spillover effects for the rest of the world, especially Australia and South Korea

# Finance #

In Depth: Investment Guru’s Supernatural Powers Haven’t Made His Followers Whole

Sui Guangyi claimed he could predict markets by focusing on the interactions of heaven, earth and humanity. His investors are now waiting to get their money back

# Business #

Analysis: Chinese Chipmaker Rally Reflects Broader Industry Upswing

Some major mainland-based semiconductor manufacturers saw their Hong Kong stock double in value over the past two weeks, after Beijing announced a stimulus package

EU’s Approval of EV Tariffs Condemned by Beijing, Chinese and German Carmakers

Localizing production is the best way to avoid protectionist policies and further probes, experts say

In Depth: The Supermarket Sensation Defying China’s Industrywide Slump

Regional chain Pangdonglai has received acclaim for its commitment to customers and treatment of its employees — and the competition has taken notice

In Depth: Fine Dining Hits a Rough Patch in China

High-end restaurants in big cities have been losing business to more budget-friendly competitors, pushing some to launch more affordable options for diners

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BOJ Governor’s Cautious Comments Damp Speculation of October Hike

The Bank of Japan governor said the risk of higher import prices has ebbed because of corrections to the yen’s excessive weakness

# News Graphics #

Chart of the Day: The Region Embodying China’s Energy Transition

Inner Mongolia had the largest fleet of wind power turbines in the country last year. It also had the most coal mines under development

# Economy #

China’s Biggest Cities Ease Homebuying Rules After Government Announces Stimulus

China’s four biggest cities have all lowered floors on down payment ratios, but the measures may not be enough to boost sales, industry sources say

# China #

In Depth: Chinese Teachers’ Mental Health Crisis

Depression, anxiety and other stress-related problems are common in the profession, which has seen workloads grow in recent years

In Depth: To Advise or Not to Advise: Limit of Lawyers’ Immunity in China

Feng Bo faces five years behind bars for fraud and assisting in fabricating evidence while advising a loan-shark — but the ‘so-called criminal actions’ fell under a lawyer’s normal professional conduct, his defense argues

# World #

Police Arrest Chinese Man Suspected of Stabbing Three 5-Year-Olds in Switzerland

Prosecutors say the suspect, whom they did not name, has been studying at the University of Zurich since last summer

Asia New Vision Forum: U.S. and China Must Find Way to Resolve Trade Disputes, Former U.S. Diplomat Says

Remaining ‘pillars of stability’ in the relationship are weak enough that tensions pose real challenges, said Rick Waters, former U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state

# Weekend Long Read #

Salvaging History From a Sunken Prisoner of War Ship

Scientist-turned-filmmaker Fang Li’s desire to make the documentary ‘The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru’ stems from a personal commitment to preserving the historical record

# Gallery #

China Wraps Up Golden Week

# Podcast #

Caixin Deep Dive: PwC China’s Record Penalty

Unpacking the accounting firm’s punishment for its fraudulent auditing of Evergrande’s main property subsidiary

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