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China’s STAR Market Drives A‑share Rally as Sci‑Tech ETFs Hit Fundraising Record

China’s STAR Market (Sci‑Tech Innovation Board) significantly outperformed broader A‑shares over the snake year, powered by listing and reform measures and a surge in ETF issuance. In 2025, 65 new SciTech ETFs raised a record CNY 44.749 billion as indices and product suites proliferated, drawing growing allocations from institutional long‑term investors while leaving the market exposed to high valuations and policy dependence.

SoBiz2026年2月14日 08:44
#STAR Market#Sci‑Tech Innovation Board#ETF
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Business

China’s Securities Regulator Hits Tianfeng with Maximum Fines and Lifetime Bans over Illicit Financing of Controlling Shareholder

The China Securities Regulatory Commission has proposed top fines and lifetime market bans after finding that Tianfeng Securities illegally financed its largest shareholder and failed to disclose related‑party transactions from 2020 to 2022. The penalties — including RMB 25 million in corporate fines, RMB 34.8 million in individual fines and lifetime bans for three executives — signal tougher enforcement on conflicts of interest and weaker tolerance for broker‑sponsor collusion.

NeMo2026年2月14日 08:44
#China Securities Regulatory Commission#Tianfeng Securities#Contemporary Group
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Business

Hong Kong’s Quiet Comeback: From ‘Finance-Only’ to a Bay‑Area Tech Partner

Hong Kong posted a stronger growth profile in 2025, driven by export demand, a services rebound and renewed capital‑market activity. Policy moves to develop a northern innovation cluster linked to Shenzhen are beginning to produce measurable results, challenging the notion that the city is solely a financial centre.

SoBiz2026年2月14日 08:34
#Hong Kong#Shenzhen#Greater Bay Area
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Business

China’s Credit Surge and Low Borrowing Costs Propel a Steady Start to 2026

China opened 2026 with a notable expansion of credit and money supply: January M2 grew 9.0% year‑on‑year while social financing rose 8.2%. Government bond issuance and a significant rise in bank lending—particularly medium‑ and long‑term corporate loans—underpinned the pickup, while financing costs remained low, supporting firms and infrastructure projects.

SoBiz2026年2月14日 08:34
#China#People's Bank of China#M2
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Business

China’s Outlet Mall Boom: How suburban ‘discount havens’ are rewiring post‑pandemic retail

Outlet malls are enjoying a post‑pandemic renaissance across China, drawing a diverse mix of middle‑aged men, suburban families and disenchanted online shoppers with open‑air design, clustered brand offerings and visible discounts. Rapid expansion by established chains and new entrants is reshaping retail geography, but the model faces risks from discount dilution, overcapacity and rising consumer scepticism about promotional authenticity.

SoBiz2026年2月14日 08:34
#retail#outlet malls#China
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Business

China Forces the End of Fully Hidden Door Handles — Safety Trumps Style in EV Design

China’s GB 48001—2026 mandates mechanical redundancy for vehicle door handles and effectively bans fully power‑dependent hidden exterior handles, with staggered compliance from 2027 to 2029. The rule responds to a cluster of rescue failures and consumer complaints and will force costly redesigns across automakers and suppliers, with likely global ripple effects given China’s market size.

SoBiz2026年2月14日 08:24
#China#GB 48001-2026#electric vehicles
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Business

Gold Fever at Lunar New Year Exposes a Divide: Scale Players Grow Sales, Niche Brands Keep Margins

A post‑holiday rush of young buyers in China is boosting sales of lightweight, design‑led gold jewellery even as global bullion prices climb. Financial results show a split: large franchised chains drive revenue through scale while a handful of boutique operators extract far higher margins, but the durability of brand premiums is uncertain because resale values remain tied to metal prices.

SoBiz2026年2月14日 08:24
#gold#Chow Tai Fook#Laopu Gold
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Business

Sudden Detention of Ex‑Tycoon Li Zhaoting Deepens Dongxu Group Fallout

Li Zhaoting, the former head of the Dongxu business empire and once among Hebei’s richest individuals, was detained by Shijiazhuang police on February 13 as investigations continue. Regulators had already imposed roughly RMB 1.7 billion in penalties and lifetime market bans related to disclosure violations and alleged fraudulent share issuance; only Jia Linjie remains listed from the Dongxu orbit and says operations are normal.

SoBiz2026年2月14日 08:24
#Li Zhaoting#Dongxu Group#Jia Linjie
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Business

JD’s First Wide‑body Cargo Jet Signals a New Phase in China’s Air‑Freight Game

JD Airlines’ first Airbus A330-200P2F freighter — its 12th aircraft and first wide‑body — marks the company’s entry into long‑haul international cargo. The deal fast‑tracked Airbus’ foothold in China’s freighter market and underlines JD’s strategy to bind its e‑commerce supply chain to owned airlift, even as regulatory slots and empty return legs pose commercial challenges.

NeTe2026年2月14日 08:04
#JD Airlines#Airbus A330-200P2F#air cargo
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Business

History’s Warning: Bitcoin Could Slide Toward $31,000 as Analysts Flag a Possible ‘Crypto Winter’

Ned Davis Research warns that if the current sell‑off becomes a full crypto winter, Bitcoin could fall to about $31,000 — a drop of roughly 55% from current levels and as much as 70–75% from its October peak. Other banks and strategists offer differing downside targets, but the central risk is that renewed selling, leverage and miner pressure could amplify losses even as greater institutional participation offers some stabilising force.

NeTe2026年2月14日 08:04
#Bitcoin#crypto winter#Ned Davis Research
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Business

Mercedes‑Benz China Shuffles Senior Team as Sales Chief Steps Down, Smart Brand Marketing Gets a New Lead

Mercedes‑Benz China has announced a managed leadership reshuffle: Duan Jianjun will step down as president and CEO of the Beijing sales company and remain as an advisor until 30 April, Li Desi will take over on 1 March, Zhang Mingxia will move from smart’s global marketing role back into sales on 1 April, and Kang Yi will become smart’s global CMO. The moves prioritise continuity and closer alignment between sales, marketing and finance as Mercedes navigates intense competition and rapid change in China’s automotive market.

NeTe2026年2月14日 07:54
#Mercedes-Benz#China#Duan Jianjun
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Business

JD.com Says Paris Warehouse Theft Solved as Most Stolen Goods Recovered — A Test for Its European Expansion

JD.com says French police and the Chinese embassy helped recover most goods stolen from the company’s Paris warehouse in a December 2025 robbery. The recovery reduces immediate losses and reputational damage as JD presses ahead with a broader European expansion that includes a logistics network (JoyExpress), a new retail brand (Joybuy) and a major stake in Germany’s CECONOMY.

NeTe2026年2月14日 07:54
#JD.com#Paris warehouse theft#JoyExpress