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Shanghai silver most-active contract fell as much as 2.00% intraday, last at 17,836.00 yuan/kg.
2026-06-03
Shanghai silver most-active contract fell as much as 2.00% intraday, last at 17,836.00 yuan/kg.
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2026-06-03
Tencent (00700.HK) is testing an AI agent prototype on WeChat. CITIGROUP says Tongcheng Travel (00780.HK) — with an all-WeChat strategy, comprehensive mini-program capabilities, close Tencent ties and the only OTA presence in WeChat Wallet — would be
Tencent (00700.HK) is testing an AI agent prototype on WeChat. CITIGROUP says Tongcheng Travel (00780.HK) — with an all-WeChat strategy, comprehensive mini-program capabilities, close Tencent ties and the only OTA presence in WeChat Wallet — would be among the beneficiaries if Tencent deploys the AI agent on WeChat. Tongcheng shares have been pressured by a valuation cut at Trip.com Group (09961.HK) and higher oil prices weighing on domestic travel demand; the stock trades at under 8x 2026 forecast P/E. CITIGROUP maintains Buy, PT HKD25.
2026-06-03
The OECD report attributes roughly 60% of Chinese firms’ global market-share gains since 2005 in 15 key industries—including autos, shipbuilding and solar—to subsidies, and estimates global industrial subsidies at £108bn in 2024, 52% of which it attr
The OECD report attributes roughly 60% of Chinese firms’ global market-share gains since 2005 in 15 key industries—including autos, shipbuilding and solar—to subsidies, and estimates global industrial subsidies at £108bn in 2024, 52% of which it attributes to China. At a routine Foreign Ministry briefing, spokesperson Mao Ning rejected the allegation, saying Chinese firms’ competitiveness stems from market competition, ongoing technological innovation, global operations and scale economies; she said China’s industrial subsidy policies are open, fair, compliant with WTO rules and noted that subsidy measures are used by many countries, urging international organizations to take a constructive role.
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