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Issue 558

WiC 558 (Sep 30, 2021)

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What’s next for Evergrande?

Banking & Finance, Talking Point With the property firm’s finances in the news we look at…

Until relatively recently the view from investors was that the ‘Beijing Put’ would always prevail in China’s financial markets, meaning that the ...

Beyond the blue horizon

HSBC Partner Content Trade deal with China to boost Mauritian economy, says HSBC boss

How to grow an island economy of just 1.3 million people, thousands of kilometres away from the world’s major markets, requires some creative ...

Crunch time

Economy Energy rationing forces factories to close

Early 1974 was quite literally the darkest period in the UK’s post-war history, when Edward Heath, then prime minister, ordered a national cut in ...

Rural disquiet

China Consumer KOLs’ earnings in focus as a top influencer begins her own…

Chinese social media was agog last week over a ranking from Fortune magazine that outlined the salaries of the country’ top livestreamers. It showed ...

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