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  • Sep 9, 2024 | conservativeangle.com | John Liu |Zheng Wu |Tyler Durden

    Go to Article China Faces Worst Deflationary Streak Since 1999By John Liu and Zheng Wu, Bloomberg markets live reporters and strategistThree things we learned last week:1. China’s former central bank chief made a rare admission that the nation should tackle deflation. The economy faces its worst deflationary streak since 1999, putting pressure on corporate profits, wages and asset prices. China should focus on fighting deflationary pressure now, former Governor Yi Gang said in Shanghai on Friday.

  • Jul 2, 2024 | cell.com | Zheng Wu |Divya Bezwada |Feng Cai |Robert Harris

    Highlights•ETC inhibition rewires purine metabolism•Cytosolic NAD(H) imbalance induces purine accumulation in ETC-deficient cells•HPRT1-mediated purine salvage supports NSCLC growth during ETC inhibition•Purine uptake is required to supply salvage upon ETC inhibitionSummaryMitochondria house many metabolic pathways required for homeostasis and growth.

  • Jun 13, 2024 | cell.com | Zheng Wu |Divya Bezwada |Feng Cai |Robert Harris

    Highlights•ETC inhibition rewires purine metabolism•Cytosolic NAD(H) imbalance induces purine accumulation in ETC-deficient cells•HPRT1-mediated purine salvage supports NSCLC growth during ETC inhibition•Purine uptake is required to supply salvage upon ETC inhibitionSummaryMitochondria house many metabolic pathways required for homeostasis and growth.

  • Jun 2, 2024 | conservativeangle.com | John Liu |Zheng Wu |Tyler Durden

    China Ramps Up Warning On Bond-Buying Frenzy With PBOC Selling in FocusBy John Liu and Zheng Wu, Bloomberg Markets Live reporters and strategistsThree things we learned last week:1. China’s central bank gave its strongest warning yet against overheating in the government bond market. A paper backed by the People’s Bank of China said the monetary authority is ready to sell bonds if needed and suggested a reasonable range for the 10-year yield should be 2.5% to 3%.

  • Mar 31, 2024 | conservativeangle.com | John Liu |Zheng Wu |Tyler Durden

    Go to Article PBOC’s Yuan Flip-Flop Sows Confusion Among TradersBy John Liu and Zheng Wu, Bloomberg Markets Live reporters and analysts1. The use of a familiar tool to stabilize the yuan sowed confusion and touched off a debate among investors. The People’s Bank of China stepped in to halt a drop in the currency last week by strengthening the fixing, and traders said state-owned banks then proceeded to dumped dollars onshore.

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