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Former Guangzhou Tycoon Sentenced to Life as Cedar Holdings Collapse Leaves Retail Investors Ruined

A Guangzhou court sentenced Cedar Holdings founder Zhang Jin to life imprisonment and ordered confiscation of his assets after finding him guilty of large‑scale fundraising fraud. The collapse of Cedar’s trust and wealth products left about 6,800 investors short roughly RMB 20 billion, with retail holders likely to recover only a tiny fraction of their losses.

SoBiz2026年2月12日 05:14
#Cedar Holdings#Zhang Jin#China financial fraud
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When Developers Gift Gold: How Chinese Realtors Used Bullion to Sell Flats as Prices Slid

Chinese developers have used gifts of gold and other in-kind incentives to bridge the gap between asking prices and buyer expectations during a property downturn. A recent rise in bullion prices has made some of these promotions look like profitable hedges in hindsight, but industry practitioners say the effect is coincidental and marketing-driven rather than a durable solution to weak demand.

SoBiz2026年2月12日 05:14
#China real estate#gold#Shenzhen
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Beijing Injects Rmb20.5bn into Lunar New Year Consumption Blitz — Prize-invoice lottery and loan subsidies aim to jump‑start spending

Beijing has deployed roughly Rmb20.5 billion in vouchers, subsidies and prizes over a nine‑day Lunar New Year period to spur household spending, backed by a larger Rmb625 billion trade‑in fund and a Rmb100 billion prize‑invoice pilot. The package combines fiscal transfers, retail supply measures and financial easing aimed at converting available goods and services into sales, but its long‑term effectiveness depends on household confidence and income growth.

SoBiz2026年2月12日 05:04
#China#consumption#Spring Festival
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Why Silver Crashed: Crowded Bets, Fragile Liquidity and the Cost to Small Investors

Silver’s dramatic surge and sudden crash in early 2026 exposed a commodity market strained by crowded speculative bets, structural liquidity limits, and a large inflow of retail money into ETFs and physical holdings. A shift in macro expectations—especially around U.S. monetary policy—and programmatic deleveraging triggered a liquidity dry‑up that caused sharp price falls and heavy losses for many investors.

SoBiz2026年2月12日 05:04
#silver#commodities#ETFs
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China’s Huazhu Told to Reform Loyalty Terms after Beijing Flags Mandatory Arbitration Clause

Beijing’s consumer watchdog has ordered Huazhu’s membership-services operator to review and fix a clause that requires disputes to be arbitrated in Shanghai, saying it unlawfully restricts consumers' right to sue. The move highlights growing regulatory scrutiny of standard-form contract terms in China and poses compliance and reputational challenges for the country’s largest hotel group.

SoBiz2026年2月12日 05:04
#Huazhu#consumer protection#arbitration clause
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Exhibition Mogul’s Baijiu Gamble Unravels as 132m‑Yuan Tax Bill Exposes Fragile Empire

Hengchang, the baijiu venture of exhibition magnate Deng Hong, has been hit with 132 million yuan in tax arrears amid collapsing prices, channel breakdowns and excess inventory. The case exposes larger vulnerabilities in China’s premium sauce‑flavour liquor boom, where heavy marketing, property ties and leverage masked weak consumer fundamentals.

SoBiz2026年2月12日 04:54
#Deng Hong#Hengchang#baijiu
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Gold’s Decade of Reinvention: From Safe Haven to Strategic Reserve

Over the last decade gold has transformed from a peripheral hedge into a central asset, rising more than 300% from under $1,100 to peaks above $5,000 per ounce by early 2026. The shift is driven by sustained central-bank buying, weakening dollar share of reserves, low real interest rates and heightened geopolitical risk, but the market now displays greater volatility and complex implications for investors and policymakers.

SoBiz2026年2月12日 04:54
#gold#central banks#asset allocation
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China Mobile Leans on Celebrity Charm to Sell ‘A Better Network’ Ahead of Lunar New Year

China Mobile has launched a Lunar New Year–timed promotional campaign featuring actor Wang Yaoqing to highlight network stability and user experience. The ad aims to reassure subscribers that China Mobile can handle seasonal traffic peaks and to translate large-scale network investment into everyday consumer benefits.

SoBiz2026年2月12日 04:54
#China Mobile#Wang Yaoqing#telecom marketing
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Premium by Promise: How 'Functional' Eggs Are Rewriting China's Egg Market

Chinese retailers and producers are charging significant premiums for eggs labelled as 'functional'—selenium‑enriched, DHA‑fortified, antibiotic‑free or suitable for raw consumption—by leveraging feed additives, tighter husbandry and marketing. Costs and risk management differ sharply across these claims, and tightening regulation is likely to compress ambiguous premiums, favouring integrated producers who can internalise the investments required.

SoBiz2026年2月12日 04:54
#eggs#food safety#China
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Dongfeng’s Lantu Cleared for Hong Kong Listing, Marking a Milestone for State‑Owned EVs

Lantu has secured all pre‑listing regulatory approvals and conditional HKEX consent to list in Hong Kong by way of introduction, following a CSRC filing valid from January 22. The listing is embedded in a two‑stage corporate restructure that will distribute Lantu shares to Dongfeng shareholders and privatize Dongfeng Group, positioning Lantu as a likely first centrally owned EV firm to list overseas.

NeMo2026年2月12日 04:34
#Lantu#Dongfeng#Hong Kong listing
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China Boots Up Spring Festival Trade‑In Subsidies to Prime Consumer Demand

China’s Ministry of Commerce has ordered robust implementation of trade‑in subsidies for appliances, electronics and automobiles during the nine‑day 2026 Spring Festival holiday, prioritising offline channels and rural participation. The policy is a targeted consumption stimulus designed to boost holiday spending, support physical retailers and protect subsidy integrity through upgraded information systems and anti‑fraud measures.

NeMo2026年2月12日 04:24
#Ministry of Commerce#trade‑in subsidy#Spring Festival 2026
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Chinese Brokerage Guotou Securities Draws Fourth Regulatory Warning in Ten Months over Lax Sales Practices

Guotou Securities has received its fourth regulatory warning within ten months after Chinese provincial regulators found repeated compliance failings across branches in Zaozhuang, Xiamen and Shenzhen. The sanctions — recorded in the national integrity database — reflect a sustained crackdown on improper marketing, unqualified fund sales and other breaches in retail distribution practices.

NeMo2026年2月12日 04:24
#Guotou Securities#regulatory warning#China securities regulator