It’s not the first time the German sportswear giant has riffed on Chinese aesthetics, but the jacket has dropped at a ...
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Chinese New Year 2026: How China stock market closures hit gold and silver prices - Time to buy?
Gold and silver prices fell on February 17 due to the closure of major Asian markets for the Lunar New Year, reducing demand.
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What lies ahead for China ETFs in the new year of the horse?
The year of the Wood Snake was moderate for China stocks and ETFs, with iShares China Large-Cap ETF FXI gaining about 9.4% over the past year (as of Feb. 13, 2026), with most gains coming from 2025.
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Celebrate Chinese New Year 2026: Traditions, dates, and fun
Chinese New Year 2026: Celebrations, Traditions, and Everything You Need to KnowChinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is one of the most significant celebrations in Chinese culture.
China's equity markets will shut for the Lunar New Year from February 16 to 23, 2026, affecting trading across Asia. US ...
The Year of the Fire Horse is here - and is being celebrated by millions across Asia from Beijing to Bangkok. The Lunar New ...
A Shanghai-designed track top inspired by traditional Chinese dress has gone from local release to global status symbol, fuelled by identity, memes and diaspora humour.
In a spirited address delivered ahead of the Chinese New Year, President Xi Jinping invoked the vigor and resilience of the Year of the Horse, calling on the nation to forge ahead on the journey of ...
President Asif Ali Zardari highlights Pakistan-China strategic partnership, supporting the One China Policy and China’s ...
China's harsh labor market is pricing many people out of the Lunar New Year holidays. Instead of seeing their families, they scrape by on whatever work they can get.
China stocks outlook turns bullish as SSE and Hang Seng target breakouts, driven by AI gains, export strength, and PBOC easing bets despite housing risks.
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China has slashed air pollution, but the ‘war’ isn’t over
Pollution in many Chinese cities still exceeds WHO limits, but levels have dropped sharply since the 'airpocalypse' era.
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