In a notice, the Guangzhou city government eased mortgage curbs, allowing home buyers to enjoy preferential loans for first-home purchases.
Russia says drone attacks won’t go unpunished; Kremlin won’t rule out Prigozhin’s death was ‘deliberate’
Russia and Ukraine accused each other of launching multiple attacks against each other’s territory overnight Wednesday.
Lego sales increase while other toy makers struggle
While other toy companies have been hammered by a slump in toy demand this year, Lego is one of the few to post positive gains.
Gabon officers declare military coup, President Ali Bongo detained
Military officers in oil-producing Gabon said they had seized power on Wednesday and had put President Ali Bongo under house arrest.
Here’s what the U.S. hopes China will do after Raimondo’s trip
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has left Beijing with a few deliverables: plans for formal discussions on export controls and tourism.
Tesla ordered by auto regulators to provide data on ‘Elon mode’ Autopilot configuration
Regulators want to know more about a configuration that eliminates a so-called “nag” that normally prompts owners to keep their hands on the steering wheel.
Here are the best ‘workcation’ cities for remote and hybrid workers — and Barcelona tops the list
Toronto, Beijing, Milan and New York round up the top five in IWG’s list of the best ‘workcation’ cities in the world.
India to launch mission to study the sun — just days after successful moon landing
Days after India’s successful moon mission, the country is now setting its sights on the sun.
One part of China’s consumer market is holding up against a broad slowdown
Segments of China’s consumer market have seen resilient spending this summer.
‘Pain trade’: UBS CIO warns of bear trap as Chinese stocks rise
Adrian Zuercher, a chief investment officer at UBS, also said there could be a “tactical trade” in the coming weeks.
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