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Weekly Must-Read: Chinese Regulator Denies Reports of VIE Listing Ban

Chinese regulators want companies to choose their own listing places.

# Finance #

Exclusive: Sanpower Wins Creditor Backing for Restructuring Plan

Huarong to inject $1.25 billion as debt-laden conglomerate sets out to sell assets and repay $10 billion over eight years

Caixin Explains: What China’s First Securities Class-Action Lawsuit Means for the Stock Market

Kangmei Pharmaceutical, which is undergoing bankruptcy reorganization, was a test case for a new collective action system allowed under the amended Securities Law

Chinese Regulator Denies Reports of VIE Listing Ban

Media reports are ‘not true’ that CSRC will bar foreign share sales using controversial ownership structure, though Caixin learned authorities are working on new regulations

# Cover Story #

How Will New Data Security Rules Reshape China’s Internet Industry?

Data, the foundation of the massive internet industry, becomes China’s top regulatory focus, affecting where shares can be sold and how information can and can’t be used

# Business #

Out-of-Favor Alibaba’s Earnings Hit by Higher Taxes

Company’s effective tax rate balloons to three-year high after some subsidiaries lose preferential status amid regulatory crackdown

Faraday Future Refutes Delisting Concerns After Failing to File Earnings Report

Nasdaq-listed EV-maker had earlier received a warning letter from the bourse over the delay in filing its earnings, which the company blamed on a short seller report

# Economy #

Caixin PMI Shows China’s Manufacturing Activity Contracted in November

Demand has been ebbing as Covid-19 flare-ups disrupted recovery, though supply has improved

China’s Goods Exports Face Increasing Headwinds, Ministry Warns

Overseas shipments have surged this year, driving GDP growth, but slowing sales could become a drag in 2022

# Opinion #

Why Yuan Is Likely to Stay Strong for a Long Time

Exports, a key factor supporting the strength of the currency, are unlikely to drop significantly, and a divergence in monetary policies of the U.S. and China will also bolster its value

Related Yuan Hits Five-Year High as Exports Surge

# China #

China Could Dodge $134 Trillion in Climate-Related Losses by Meeting Carbon Neutrality Target, Study Shows

Country could cut its projected losses by more than 80% by 2100, according to a joint study by think tanks in Beijing and London

# World #

In Depth: How Singapore Is Stress-Testing Coexistence With Covid

By shifting its pandemic strategy away from containment, Singapore has chosen to live with the virus. What can the rest of Asia learn from the city-state’s decision?

# Weekend Long Read #

Eminent Historian Wang Gungwu on Sinic Civilization’s Continental and Maritime Interactions

In a wide-ranging conversation, the 91-year-old scholar describes his Eurasian Core theory, the experiences of overseas Chinese, and the meaning of home

# Gallery #

Gallery: Love Beyond Covid’s Borders

# Podcast #

Omicron Sparks Turbulence for Aviation

New Covid variant spooks investors; China’s big data sector on track to surpass $470 billion by 2025; and Fuyao, the company at the heart of ‘American Factory’, devotes $1.6 billion for new tech university

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