
John Cheng
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Asia stocks reporter at Bloomberg News @business. @varsitycuhk alum. Hongkonger. Tennis player. Kpop enthusiast. Views are my own. Tips: [email protected]
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5 days ago |
taipeitimes.com | John Cheng
By John Cheng Over the past few years, the concept of the “great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation” has become central in the political narrative of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), especially under Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平). While many Chinese in and outside China embrace the idea of national pride and cultural revival, there remains a persistent fallacy: Rejuvenation must involve political unification with Taiwan.
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5 days ago |
flipboard.com | John Cheng
NowBefore her death, Nora Aunor looked forward to reunion movie with Hilda KoronelDirector Adolfo Alix Jr. says Nora Aunor had shown enthusiasm about working with Hilda Koronel again before her death, which brought her legion of fans and the entire country to mourning.
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | John Cheng |Betty Hou
Taiwan’s financial regulator extended curbs on the short selling of stocks to prevent market volatility amid lingering uncertainties around President Donald Trump’s tariff plans. The Financial Supervisory Commission reimposed a limit on the volume of intraday sell orders for borrowed securities to 3% of the average daily trading volume of the stock over the previous 30 days, reduced from 30% under normal circumstances, according to a statement Saturday.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | John Cheng |Betty Hou
Taiwan’s financial regulator extended curbs on the short selling of stocks to prevent market volatility amid lingering uncertainties around President Donald Trump’s tariff plans. The Financial Supervisory Commission reimposed a limit on the volume of intraday sell orders for borrowed securities to 3% of the average daily trading volume of the stock over the previous 30 days, reduced from 30% under normal circumstances, according to a statement Saturday.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Nguyen Kieu Giang |John Cheng
Vietnam’s years-long wait for an equity market upgrade might finally end in 2025 as FTSE Russell prepares to issue an index review update, potentially boosting market sentiment amid US tariff chaos. The London-based global index compiler is likely to reclassify Vietnamese shares to secondary emerging-market status from frontier in September, according to market watchers.
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Singapore has kicked off a big effort to revive its languishing stock market, but exchange insiders and market participants are doubtful that the reboot will succeed https://t.co/Uxyes5ucOj via @markets

TSMC is the pride of Taiwan and local investors are piling into the stock, both to make money and as a way of defending their homeland from China https://t.co/0FIdW5XQwj via @technology

Hong Kong’s world-beating stock rally is showing no signs of letting up, with the city’s currency peg to the greenback burnishing its haven appeal amid the threat of higher-for-longer US interest rates. https://t.co/9zWqP9PTzC via @markets