 
 
							The number of Chinese blacklisted for defaulting on debts has hit a record high, which means millions can be blocked from using mobile apps for payments
 
 
							Hong Kong court gives embattled developer a further 8 weeks to finalise a revamped debt restructuring proposal; judge says plan needs support from all classes of creditors
 
 
							A former People's Bank of China official predicted on Sunday that policymakers would implement a proactive fiscal policy in 2024, while regulators work to reform smaller banks
 
 
							Rich Chinese families and private companies have taken or sent an estimated $50 billion a month out of China this year, a recent report says
 
 
							The pledge by over half the world's countries to triple renewable energy was perhaps the most positive news at COP28 on Saturday
 
 
							Honda Motor said on Saturday it was dismissing about 900 workers at its JV with Guangzhou Auto in China, while Toyota has halted some operations in Tianjin amid weak sales
 
 
							Prices of the key EV battery metal have already tumbled close to 80% this year with supply outpacing the rise in demand
 
 
							Group's vice-president and chief financial officer are suspected to have been detained by authorities, who are now probing the shadow bank's dramatic implosion
 
 
							The case follows a deal allowing US inspectors to examine Chinese firms after Washington threatened to delist China's companies from US stock exchanges
 
 
							Officials from China and Vietnam are discussing a possible upgrade of their rail links, including an historic line through part of northern Vietnam with large rare earth deposits
 
 
							The crisis-hit real estate giant, with more than $300 billion in liabilities, has until Monday to come up with a revised debt restructuring proposal, a judge ruled
 
 
							A bill requiring US companies to notify federal agencies of investment in Chinese technologies is opposed by a key lawmaker who believes Washington needs to invest more in its rival