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  • Why China is limping into the Year of the Dragon

    The GDP deflator, the widest measure of prices in the economy, has fallen for the last three quarters, the longest streak since 1999.

  • Chinese New Year: Best Chinese restaurants to try in your city

    Chinese New Year: Best Chinese restaurants to try in your city

    Whether you're looking to tuck into fiery Szechwan fare, melt-in-mouth dim sums or wholesome noodles, India has an abundance of options for Indian-Chinese restaurants. These are some of the best in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kolkata.

  • Chinese New Year 2024: 8 facts to know about the year of the dragon

    Chinese New Year 2024: 8 facts to know about the year of the dragon

    Chinese New Year marks a time for reflection, reunion and looking ahead to the upcoming 12 months with many people travelling long distances to be with their families.

  • Singapore PM urges couples to have babies in Chinese New Year message: 'Add a little dragon'

    Singapore PM urges couples to have babies in Chinese New Year message: 'Add a little dragon'

    Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that country would gather on Friday to usher in #YearoftheDragon and concluded his post by urging couples in the country to 'add a little dragon' to their families.

  • This week in pictures: Here are the most stunning images from across the world

    This week in pictures: Here are the most stunning images from across the world

    From 'mermainding in Germany to protesting bad police governance in Haiti, the most compelling stories told in photos.

  • Chinese New Year 2023: 7 things to know about the year of the rabbit

    Chinese New Year 2023: 7 things to know about the year of the rabbit

    The Chinese New Year is one of the biggest celebrations across Asia and the Asian diaspora.

  • China COVID crisis: Worried over supply chain disruptions, consumer durable makers stocking up on inventories

    China COVID crisis: Worried over supply chain disruptions, consumer durable makers stocking up on inventories

    With Chinese New Year holidays starting from the third week of January, if the factories there are not able to resume full production in February when they open due to the COVID situation worsening, the Indian industry may once again face supply chain issues, experts said.

  • Year of the Rabbit: Recessions, deflation and earnings cuts

    Year of the Rabbit: Recessions, deflation and earnings cuts

    Fixed income investing will find favour in 2023 as higher rates offer more yield options for investors. After more than a decade of underperformance, emerging markets may outperform

  • Chinese markets may stay volatile in near-term: Shaun Rein

    Chinese markets may stay volatile in near-term: Shaun Rein

    Shaun Rein, managing director at China Market Research group says, the sentiment has improved post the new-year break with fewer mass layoffs and certain conducive policy initiatives from the Chinese government like lower mortgage rates for first-time home buyers.

  • Gold demand in Asia picks up due to lower prices

    Gold demand in Asia picks up due to lower prices

    Gold, trading at about USD 1,158 an ounce on Friday, touched USD 1,147.10 on Wednesday, the lowest since Dec. 1. The metal fell for nine straight sessions to Thursday, the longest losing streak since 1973.

  • Currency factor will not impact margins: Allcargo Logistics

    Currency factor will not impact margins: Allcargo Logistics

    Shashi Kiran Shetty, executive chairman, Allcargo Logistics shares his views on the company‘s performance and his outlook for the upcoming quarters.

  • China reports first trade deficit in 11 months

    China reports first trade deficit in 11 months

    Total trade dropped by 4.8 percent year on year to USD 251.18 billion, with exports falling 18.1 percent and imports up 10.1 percent.

  • China's 'golden holidays' turn into 'golden mess'

    China's 'golden holidays' turn into 'golden mess'

    Major tourist spots across the nation were brimming with millions of holidaymakers in the first three days of 'golden week', leaving many sights in chaos and prompting internet users to mock the annual rush as a "national celebration -Chinese style".

  • See muted flows & stock specific week on D-Street: Udayan

    See muted flows & stock specific week on D-Street: Udayan

    After a very poor close on Friday when Nifty got knocked back to almost 5900, the market has started what is arguably one of the biggest earnings week.

  • Shrenuj & Co eyes 25-30% rev growth this fiscal

    Shrenuj & Co eyes 25-30% rev growth this fiscal

    Shrenuj and Company has reported a sales turnover of Rs 523.23 crore and net profit of Rs 7.46 crore for the quarter ended December 2010. For the quarter ended December 2009, the sales turnover was Rs 273.42 crore and net profit was Rs 4.53 crore.

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