
Richard Li-Backed Insurer FWD Group Reattempts Hong Kong IPO
On March 13, FWD Group, the Hong Kong-based insurer backed by tycoon Richard Li Tzar-kai, resubmitted its application to be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
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On March 13, FWD Group, the Hong Kong-based insurer backed by tycoon Richard Li Tzar-kai, resubmitted its application to be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

ByteDance has completed the acquisition of Baike.com, an encyclopedia service provider and rival to Baidu's similar services.

Chinese internet giant Tencent on Thursday announced that it will distribute about 460 million shares of China's largest retailer JD.com to shareholders in the form of interim dividends.

On Monday, the Alibaba DAMO Academy announced the latest development of a multi-modal large model M6, whose parameters have jumped from 1 trillion to 10 trillion.

Taobao started its senior's programme named “Taobao College for Seniors” on Monday in Hangzhou, headquarter of the e-commerce giant. SEE ALSO: Alibaba’s Wors...

On the 10th anniversary of its founding, Miniso, a Chinese discount retailer of lifestyle and household goods, announced its updated global brand strategy.

Borgward Auto, owned by Chinese travel and auto services firm UCAR, is to undergo bankruptcy proceedings, with a public announcement to be issued as soon as early July.

On Sept. 20, OTEC Global Innovation Week successfully held one of its subsections, GIW Spark, in Beijing's Prince Jun Hotel with eight innovative projects in total being presented and scored at the event.

456 blockchain companies have registered in China, forming the ecosystem of the rapidly growing blockchain industry, as the industry authority said in a recent ...

Evergrande issued a response on August 20, affirming that it would fulfill its responsibilities and fully implement government requirements.

Today, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi published a patent for a new imaging system. This new imaging system would allow users to take 3D images using multiple devices that are connected to one another.

On May 23, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi fired its vice president Wang Lingming for violating the article 44 of China’s public safety law.