Delisting speculation, and a new tea listing
Speculation is growing on a potential delisting of Chinese shares from New York in the growing US-China trade war. Could such a mass delisting really happen? And a purist premium tea maker named Chagee raises $400 million in a Nasdaq IPO. What sets this company apart from its many rivals?
A Shifting IPO Tide, and China Stocks Get Cold Shoulder in Europe
Chinese companies are increasingly choosing Hong Kong over New York for their offshore listings. And some of those same companies that have listed in Europe are finding a lack of…
Two IPOs: One in Autonomous Driving and One in Gold
Robotaxi operator Pony.ai raised more than $400 million in its U.S. IPO. And jewelry store operator Mokingran raised a smaller $67 million in its Hong Kong listing By Doug Young…
China Inc Under Trump, and a Property Developer’s Rapid Reorganization
What should Chinese companies expect in Trump 2.0? And a mid-tier property developer advances a plan to reorganize its offshore debt at lightning speed. By Doug Young & Rene Vanguestaine…
Reprieve for Car Sales, and New U.S.-China Flights
China's car sales returned to growth in September and Delta will resume its L.A.-to-Shanghai flights after more than a three-year suspension.
PODCAST: China EVs Under Attack, and Alibaba’s Sputtering Split-up
China accuses US of unfair EV subsidies at the WTO. Will the US fight back with a counter claim against Chinese EVs? And Alibaba cancels an IPO for its Cainiao logistics unit. Is its bigger plan to break up the company falling apart?
PODCAST: US Targets China EVs, and the Passing of a Beverage Tycoon
President Joe Biden has launched an investigation into whether Chinese new energy vehicles could pose a national security threat. And beverage tycoon Zong Qinghou is dead at the age of 79.