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EY, PwC ‘Chinese Walls’ under spotlight amid insider trading allegationsAllegations of insider trading against EY and PwC partners in India have raised concerns about the effectiveness of 'Chinese walls' and int...
PwC announces 1,800 layoffs in US as part of big restructuring, first in 15 years: ReportPricewaterhouseCoopers layoffs: The job cuts span various roles and departments, primarily affecting advisory and technology operations. Pw...
China 2023 economic growth tipped to be weakest in decadesChina's economy is anticipated to reveal its weakest annual growth in over three decades in 2023, likely expanding by 5.2%, according to ex...
China's financial reckoning: Judge Linda Chan takes center stage amid real estate giants' debt woesJudge Linda Chan presides over an unprecedented wave of Chinese corporate defaults, holding real estate giants like Evergrande accountable....
Stocks flirt with longest losing run since 2011 as $100 oil loomsWith European stocks in and out of the red and U.S. S&P 500 futures barely budged, MSCI's main global equities index which tracks 47 countr...
Year of the Bond starts with a $150 billion sales spree; may spill over this weekWhile investors are off to a quick start in making back some of that money, the pace of this week’s bond rush shows that issuers are bracin...
China's Evergrande defaults: What happens next?A slowdown in the Chinese real estate sector, which accounts for a significant proportion of the country's economic output, could have ripp...
China's Evergrande: How will a 'controlled demolition' impact the economy?Evergrande, a real estate giant with a presence in over 280 Chinese cities, was the most prominent developer to pay the price for Beijing's...
EXPLAINER-What's next for China's Evergrande after missing coupon paymentsEvergrande grew rapidly through a loan-supported land-buying spree and selling apartments quickly at low margins. It employed 163,119 staff...
Explained: How China Evergrande's debt troubles pose a systemic riskEvergrande grew rapidly through a loan-supported land-buying spree and selling apartments quickly at low margins. It employed 163,119 staff...
Sensex rises 110 points: Key factors dictating marketIn the 50-share pack Nifty, Tata Motors was the biggest gainer, up 2.96 per cent. Bajaj Auto, Hindalco, Eicher Motors, JSW Steel, SBI, Tata...
How to protect returns & benefit from a volatile marketThe outperformance factor comes from the underperformance of China. We have seen China underperform big time in the last three months. Comp...
Tweet Buster: Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath's honest admission on predicting the market wronglyIn this edition of Tweet Buster, we look beyond the market noise to help you navigate market uncertainty and help decision-making.
Amid China's crackdown on crypto, here's how to trade in Bitcoin and EthereumThis month we had some good news too for BTC, El Salvador started building an infrastructure which would facilitate the BTC as legal tender...
Uday Kotak feels Evergrande crisis is China's Lehman moment; Edelweiss MF CEO raises short-term concerns"The IL&FS situation could've been like Evergrande without govt's intervention."
Crunch time for Evergrande, but no 'Lehman moment'While predominantly a developer, Evergrande -- which employs 200,000 people, has a presence in more than 280 cities and claims to indirectl...
Evergrande Explained | One-off crisis or China’s version of Lehman Brothers?Evergrande holds one of the biggest debt piles in all of China and the world. The company’s last recorded debt pile stood at close to $300 ...
Explainer: How China Evergrande's debt troubles pose a systemic riskIn the dollar bond market, Evergrande accounts for 4% of Chinese real estate high-yields, according to DBS. Any defaults will also trigger ...
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Check out world’s most painful short trade of the yearFees to borrow shares of Evergrande’s for shorting have surged by over 5 times since Jan.