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2023-03-13 22:45 | Report Abuse

However, as per the news revealed in February 2020, she is now residing in the United States. US Congress Rep Vicky Hartzler revealed the news on his YouTube channel.

Xi reportedly returned to the US in 2019 after living in China for 5 years. She is still living in the same Cambridge area and is a research student there now.

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2023-03-13 22:43 | Report Abuse

As per Archyde, Xi is currently married to her husband Lu Hongfeng. Born in Zhejiang, Lu studied at Cornell University and the University of Chicago.

Likewise, he served as a vice president of Citibank in the United States. He returned to China to start his own business in 2011. He also served as the chief operating officer (COO) of Xinpaybao, the company that operated in the field of digital currency.

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2023-03-13 22:36 | Report Abuse

習家族6億港物業曝光 香港大陸化 太子黨「撤資」. 蘋果日報. 2018-10-10 [2018-10-11]. (原始内容存档于2018-10-11).Only 600 million HK dollar property ?? I think our Malaysia red army richer than his family.

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2023-03-13 08:36 | Report Abuse

Those who support the war finally bite the bullet. With the war oil and food supply disruption, supply and demand issue, inflation going up. Putin started invasion those pity investors who support him now cring father crying mother.

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2023-03-12 15:37 | Report Abuse

Wow,the nationality of princess is United State. WTF.

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2023-03-12 13:17 | Report Abuse

There are many Malaysian Chinaman prefer to stay in China Ghost cities.

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2023-03-12 08:41 | Report Abuse

Talk no use I dare u to buy any property in China now. China chips manufacturers are collapsing now.

General

2023-03-11 19:15 | Report Abuse

'Altasia' making moves to replace 'Made in China'

Fourteen Asian economies are ready to replace China to be at the center of the global supply chain amid Sino-US tensions, according to The Economist.

Those economies - collectively coined as "Altasia" - include Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Bangladesh and Brunei.

Though none of them can replace China as a single economy, the group could be competitive when global manufacturers look for new production bases outside of China in its geopolitical risks with US, said The Economist.

In terms of exports value, Altasia reported a total of US$63.4 billion (HK$494.5 billion) worth of goods to the US during the year ending last September, slightly higher than the US$61.4 billion of goods from China. But as electronics are the major exports from China, The Economist said not all Altasia members could provide competitive alternatives.

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Meanwhile, Altasia members have a workforce of 155 million people aged between 25 and 54 with higher education, compared to 145 million in China.

The way to fully replace China is yet challenging, as Altasia members have differing infrastructure development, regulations and administrative practices in each economy.

Nonetheless, many companies have prioritized finding a supply chain alternative beyond China and will keep seeking new opportunities in Altasia.

General

2023-03-11 19:11 | Report Abuse

Due to geo political tension, ASML and Chips Manufacturers are welcome to Malaysia.

General

2023-03-11 19:07 | Report Abuse

20+% GDP contributed by property development and construction, with such huge bubble home buyer stop buying property. Developer stop buying land from local authority, if no more new fund keep on pumping. what will happen ?

General

2023-03-11 19:02 | Report Abuse

Income tax department also cant pay employee salary. what a pity

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2023-03-11 09:59 | Report Abuse

Employees are seen working on the final assembly of ASML's TWINSCAN NXE:3400B semiconductor lithography tool with its panels removed, in Veldhoven, Netherlands, in this picture taken April 4, 2019. Bart van Overbeeke Fotografie/ASML/Handout via REUTERS
AMSTERDAM, March 9 (Reuters) - The Dutch government has not yet defined crucial aspects of new restrictions on chip-technology exports to China including whether ASML Holding NV (ASML.AS) can service chip-printing machines the company has already sold in the country.

"Those details still need to be worked out," Dutch Trade Minister Liesje Schreinemacher told reporters on Thursday in Stockholm.

Schreinmacher's remarks highlight that, while the plan announced by the Dutch on Wednesday puts the Netherlands in broad alignment with U.S. goals of undermining China's ability to make cutting-edge chips, ASML and its Chinese customers still do not know exactly how it will affect their businesses.

The Dutch firm, Europe's largest technology by market capitalization, had 14% of its sales in China in 2022 and has sold more than 8 billion euros ($8.46 billion) worth of chip lithography equipment in China over the past decade.

Companies that buy its machines enter into service agreements with ASML for ongoing maintenance. The "installed base" segment contributed about 25% of ASML's worldwide revenue in 2022.

The machines -- which cost tens of millions of euros apiece and perform an essential step in creating the circuitry of chips -- require unique parts and constant maintenance to remain in working order.

Analysts and the company said the lack of clarity from the Dutch government will hang over the company's outlook. Key questions include any limits on servicing and which models will fall under the restrictions

ASML itself has for now repeated its guidance for 2023 of flat sales in China of around 2.2 billion euros. That compares with 25% revenue growth overall, illustrating the likely impact of the restrictions.

An ASML spokesperson said on Thursday the company interprets the government's remarks to mean that only a thin additional slice of its second-best product line will now be restricted in China, following a complete ban on its most advanced machines in 2019.

But there is an element of guesswork to that. "ASML is waiting for more information" the spokesperson said.

ING analyst Marc Hesselink calculated that the new Dutch rules could possibly affect products that account for 10% of ASML's worldwide sales. However, that would be a worst-case scenario and the impact will likely be less.

That's because ASML customers in China include South Korean chipmakers SK Hynix Inc (000660.KS) and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS), which will likely be granted licenses, as well as domestic Chinese companies like logic chipmaker SMIC and memory chip maker YMTC, which face U.S. export restrictions and may not be.

Schreinemacher said on Thursday the Dutch would grant licenses on a case-by-case basis and not follow instructions from Washington.

But Citi analyst Amit Harchandani said the Dutch restrictions appear comparable to those imposed on U.S. companies last year and ASML's assessment of the impact is realistic.

For Chinese customers, the picture is less clear. "What we can say is that their ability to pursue leading-edge nodes development will be significantly curtailed," Harchandani said.

Hesselink of ING predicted that most Chinese chip makers will now opt to focus on "trailing edge" or production of chips using slightly older technology. The Chinese may have a competitive advantage there, and ASML's sales in China could even grow modestly.

Regardless, ASML will thrive outside China in the long run as chipmakers worldwide expand capacity, he said.

"The demand for ASML machines is not going to be impacted, it's simply going to shift to a different region," he said.

General

2023-03-10 22:54 | Report Abuse

of course how to solve 600 million buildings with only 1.4 billions population, somemore population is reducing.

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2023-03-10 22:30 | Report Abuse

Talking nonsense without fact is easy. Prove it by data and fact.

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2023-03-10 21:37 | Report Abuse

Problem of US inflation rate very high but economic data is too good. FED has ground to increase rate hike. Not the other way round.

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2023-03-10 21:21 | Report Abuse

people like u keep on talking all these useless point without data.

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2023-03-09 23:57 | Report Abuse

By Liz Moyer

Investing.com -- U.S. stocks were rising after jobless claims data came in higher than expected.

At 10:19 ET (15:19 GMT), the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 50 points or 0.2%, while the S&P 500 was up 0.2% and the NASDAQ Composite was up 0.4%.

The rise in jobless claims helped ease fears about the Federal Reserve and interest rates. Initial claims rose to a 10-week high last week to 211,000.

But the big data report comes Friday, with the release of the jobs report for February. Analysts expect the economy added 205,000 jobs in the month, but they are also waiting to see if the red-hot January number gets revised.

This week Fed Chair Jerome Powell told Congress the central bank was prepared to accelerate the pace of rate hikes in order to tame inflation. But he said Wednesday their minds are not made up yet, as they await the jobs data and new reports on inflation due next week.

Futures traders have raised bets that the Fed will raise rates by a half of a percentage point later this month, up from February’s quarter-point increase.

The 2-year Treasury, a signal about expectations for the Fed’s benchmark rate, has inched up to 5% this week, where it hasn’t been since 2007.

Silvergate Capital Corp (NYSE:SI) was down 34% after the crypto-friendly firm said it was winding down its bank.

BJ's Wholesale Club (NYSE:BJ) shares rose 4.4% after the warehouse retailer reported better than expected adjusted earnings.

Oil rose. Crude Oil WTI Futures were up 0.6% to $77.13 a barrel and Brent Oil Futures were up 0.6% to $83.19 a barrel. Gold Futures were down 0.9% to $1,835.

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2023-03-09 11:59 | Report Abuse

cant even differential between fake accounts and external factors. But trade at your own risk.

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2023-03-09 11:31 | Report Abuse

Dont teach people how to invest here, small investors or goreng kaki take their own risk. no people is interested how many accountant or banker u have. no people is interested u bought at what price or sold at what price.

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2023-03-09 11:07 | Report Abuse

How silly Sslee, u should ask the boss. How could small shareholders answer this question.

General

2023-03-07 23:23 | Report Abuse

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Tue, March 7, 2023 at 11:13 PM GMT+8
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U.S. stocks turned lower Tuesday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told Congress that interest rates are likely to go "higher" in the face of persistent inflation.

Shortly after 10 a.m. ET on Tuesday, the S&P 500 (^GSPC) was down 0.9%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) had sunk 0.6%, and the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) plopped almost 1%.

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2023-03-06 19:43 | Report Abuse

Posted by IDQWE001 > 21 minutes ago | Report Abuse

https://twitter.com/DefenceU/status/1632665263375040512?s=20

with such big lost, Putin claimed to take over Ukraine in 3 weeks before the invasion become the biggest joke of 21st century

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2023-03-06 19:24 | Report Abuse

First unequal contracts and then price competition Kenya shouted "Chinese must leave"!
https://youtu.be/srzOmTYVr4o

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2023-03-06 19:22 | Report Abuse

Soon Russia will become 3rd world country

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2023-03-06 19:18 | Report Abuse

Russia Lost 1,750 Soldiers Over The Weekend In Ukraine; 28 Armored Vehicles Destroyed: Intel
By Dane Enerio
03/05/23 AT 11:40 PM EST

KEY POINTS
The Ukrainian military recorded 1,750 Russian losses on Saturday and Sunday
Russia's weekend losses also included nine tanks and 19 AFVs
A total of 153,120 Russian casualties have been recorded since the war started
Russia lost 1,750 military personnel and 28 armored vehicles, including nine tanks, over the weekend in Ukraine, according to data provided by the Ukrainian military.

The General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces announced 930 Russian army casualties in its most recent casualty report released Sunday.

The latest batch of claimed Russian losses included five tanks and nine armored fighting vehicles (AFV).

In its Saturday casualty report, the Ukrainian military announced that Russia lost 820 soldiers, four tanks and 10 AFVs.

Russia has lost a total of 153,120 personnel in its invasion of Ukraine since the conflict began more than a year ago, the latest Ukrainian figures showed.

Total Russian losses included 3,414 tanks and 6,692 AFVs, among other pieces of military equipment.

General

2023-03-02 18:10 | Report Abuse

another white elephant project ? ghost city ?

General

2023-03-02 17:48 | Report Abuse

with the NATO advance mass weapons, only those read Moscow and People Daily will believe Russia will win the war.

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2023-03-01 22:36 | Report Abuse

If those video is fake that is nothing for u to worry. If those video is true u can't stop it.

General

2023-03-01 17:47 | Report Abuse

当大小粉红加上香蕉鬼佬加入共党立马可以秒杀美帝。

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2023-03-01 15:45 | Report Abuse

How Russia transport oil to India & China ? it will take a very long journey almost half of the earth to reach India & China because the oil production venue is the western part of Russia. If the oil sell to Europe the transportation cost is much cheaper. Silly Putin cuts its income.

General

2023-03-01 10:26 | Report Abuse

Property bubble burst, job opportunity drop. House owners stop paying housing installment. still got money subsidize Russia invasion ?

General

2023-02-28 12:22 | Report Abuse

Any problem to defence Russia empire especially those eastern Europe invaded many times by Russia Empire. Shame on those who support invasion that killed many.

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2023-02-27 21:28 | Report Abuse

I agree Xi is not a smart leader compare to Jiang & Hu. Zero covid movement is totally failed. Alliance with Putin to challenge the world 60% GDP western alliance is mission impossible. Only those who have not the full picture of the current international affair will believe Xi is able to change the world order in near future especially those who live in Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, North Korean, Russia etc.

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2023-02-27 13:36 | Report Abuse

Excellent QR and undervalued stock

General

2023-02-25 12:12 | Report Abuse

why those banana man label other ppl as banana but still write in English ?

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2023-02-25 09:35 | Report Abuse

u r right thousands killed and million refugees, so pity of Ukraine ppl