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India to introduce UPI payment service in Maldives
"Witnessed signing of MoU between (the) National Payments Corporation of India and (the) Minist…
PTI
Educated Gen Zers in China are choosing not to work. It could be a problem for the US economy.
China's youth are choosing to be "full-time children" instead of entering the workforce after colle…
Ayelet Sheffey,Huileng Tan
The Chinese government believes online education is bad for students, parents and the society
The government of China has pulled the rug from the edtech industry, with its latest regulation.
Chinese education stocks plunge as Beijing reportedly wants to turn tutoring companies into non-profits
Foreign capital investment into tutoring companies may be banned under potential rule changes.
Carla Mozée
A Chinese education executive has reportedly lost $15 billion since January, with the latest blow coming as China extends its corporate crackdown to the private-tutoring sector
Larry Chen, who was once one of the world's richest people from founding Gaotu Techedu, has lost bi…
Emily Graffeo
AI: the world is finally starting to regulate artificial intelligence - what to expect from US, EU and China's new laws
Most mainstream applications of artificial intelligence (AI) make use of its ability to crunch larg…
PTI
Why China's economy is doing better than people think, says a former PBOC advisor
China could hit its target growth rate if it focuses on boosting fiscal and monetary support, a for…
Filip De Mott
China's crackdown on education providers sends stocks tumbling. JPMorgan says the new rules could make the sector 'un-investable'.
Tutoring industry stocks plummeted after Chinese officials confirmed a crackdown on after-school ed…
Sophie Kiderlin
China risks falling into a vicious cycle of deflation and debt, Morgan Stanley economist says
Faced with costlier debt burdens, companies could be forced to curtail growth, weighing further on …
Filip De Mott
It’s official: The era of China’s global dominance is over
China has reached the end of its economic boom. What comes next should worry every American busines…
Linette Lopez
Startups in these sectors beat funding winter, attract young talent and capital
The year of 2023 has been a bad year for the once booming startups, as the funding winter has taken…
China's economy is showing signs of serious trouble — and the problems are still mounting
China was supposed to see a strong rebound from the pandemic. Instead it's facing deflation, massiv…
Phil Rosen
First he was a teacher. Then he was China's top tech titan. Now, meet Jack Ma 3.0 a high-tech farmer.
The Alibaba cofounder Jack Ma has stayed out of the limelight since angering Beijing. In the meanti…
Huileng Tan
China's economy is in trouble - and its youth unemployment crisis is at the heart of the problem
China's youth unemployment notched a record 21% the past quarter, in a sign that its economy is hea…
Jennifer Sor
US-listed Chinese stocks crash to their lowest point in more than a year as Beijing ramps up its crackdown on corporations
A broad index tracking US-listed Chinese stocks has lost 30% of its value this year alone.
Carla Mozée
China’s economy is way more screwed than anyone thought
Wall Street's dream of a big Chinese boom, post-COVID reopening, has officially gone bust.
Linette Lopez
Parents in China are snapping up a $120 smart lamp that has 2 surveillance cameras to keep an eye on their kids while they do their homework
The lamp is made by TikTok owner ByteDance, which is venturing into the $40 billion online learning…
Katie Warren
Beijing's regulatory crackdown that has hammered Chinese stocks is a 'local' problem that won't threaten global growth even as it spreads to other sectors, JPMorgan says
JPMorgan said that while regulations may continue in the region, China will "stop short of changes …
Emily Graffeo
Meeting the aspirations of 1.4 billion Indians
The writer argues that India's population is a good thing, but that it will not automatically turn …
Tencent tumbles 10% after Chinese media slams online gaming for being addictive, raising concern that regulators may target this sector next
China's Economic Information Daily said teenage addiction to online gaming is widespread and could …