Chinas market regulator, the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), hosted a symposium on fair competition, bringing together executives from major companies, including Alibaba (NYSE:BABA),
Michael Burry of "The Big Short" fame pared his Alibaba and JD.com bets and bought into Temu-owner PDD before DeepSeek boosted Chinese stocks.
Amid a labour shift that has pushed millions of jobseekers to online platforms, greater protections are being promised for some temporary workers.
JD.com benefits from Chinese stimulus measures and a robust earnings report. Read why JD stock offers a strong investment opportunity with 20-30% upside.
JD.com has signaled it’s preparing to enter China’s massive takeout dining market, most likely using its Dada Nexus local delivery service as a foundation
Shares in U.S.-listed Chinese technology companies such as Alibaba, JD.com and Temu's parent company PDD fell sharply Monday. Alibaba in afternoon trading stood about 9.7% lower, while PDD lost 9.3%.
JD.com shares are trading lower by 7% to $39.49 during Monday's session, retreating following recent gains. The stock has gained 15% on a year-to-date basis, amid a broader rally in Chinese equities and following Alibaba's strong earnings.
Chinas market regulator, the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), hosted a symposium on fair competition, bringing together executives from major companies, including Alibaba (NYSE:BABA),
Beijing has convened a meeting with representatives from leading solar, auto and tech companies to explore potential solutions.
Amid a labour shift that has pushed millions of jobseekers to online platforms, greater protections are being promised for some temporary workers.
Chinese tech stocks have been red hot lately and now they appear to have the support of President Xi Jinping. Xi met with tech leaders Monday in a rare symposium on private businesses. The meeting suggests Beijing’s regulatory crackdown on the sector is a thing of the past—the attendance of Alibaba’s Jack Ma highlights that in particular.
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