
NIO Announces $100 Million Short-term Debt Financing
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer NIO announced a $100 million short-term debt offering on Thursday and said it’s “currently working on several other financing projects.”
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Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer NIO announced a $100 million short-term debt offering on Thursday and said it’s “currently working on several other financing projects.”

Kunlun Tech launches the world's first AI short drama platform SkyReels that integrates video large models and 3D large models.

Tiger Global Management has recently led Chinese long-term apartment leasing firm, Danke Apartment in a US$70 million series B+ funding round. This financing ro...

A pair of ByteDance subsidiaries have reportedly achieved a 100% shareholding ratio in Amcare, a high-end Chinese women's and children's hospital, as part of a move to explore the offline medical services sector.

Leading Chinese microblogging platform Weibo announced on Monday that Zhang Yong, CEO of Alibaba, has resigned from the position of company director with immediate effect.

Tencent recently sued a website's operating company for unfair competition and received 1.09 million yuan ($170,416) of compensation.

Dr. Wang Chenglu, the leading pioneer of Huawei HarmonyOS and the Consumer BG Software Engineering Dept, has reportedly left Huawei.

Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com released its "Environment, Society and Governance Report 2021" on Tuesday, outlining the company’s progress last year in the areas of developing green supply chains, boosting the real economy, and more.

Jia Yueting announced that the $600 million claim declaration amount is the joint guarantee debt of both his brother Jia Yuemin and himself.

According to the latest statement, the focus of their joint effort will be on enhancing the CMP and MEB platforms of Volkswagen vehicles produced in China.

Nike, Adidas, and Capri Holdings, owner of luxury brands Versace, Jimmy Choo, and Michael Kors, have all warned investors this week that as the coronavirus grips China, sales could take a hit.

Chinese media outlet 36Kr reported on Monday that the domestic version of TikTok, Douyin, has recently restructured its organization scheme.