Reaching for More Cross-Border Payments, China Looks to Hong Kong
In its push to further internationalize the yuan, the Chinese government has enlisted HSBC's Hong Kong unit to join its ...
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In its push to further internationalize the yuan, the Chinese government has enlisted HSBC's Hong Kong unit to join its ...
A recent cyberattack on American Water, the largest publicly regulated water and wastewater utility in the U.S., was just the ...
PayPal’s launch of PayPal Complete Payments makes it the first foreign platform to enter China’s increasingly crowded online third-party payments ...
Alibaba will soon accept payments through rival Tencent’s WeChat Pay on its popular Tmall and Taobao e-commerce platforms. Previously, the ...
The Chinese government is continuing its efforts to control and standardize the country’s sizable bank wealth management sector, aiming to ...
China has reportedly asked Tencent’s WeChat to reduce its mobile payments market share as the country begins piloting its digital ...
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) have announced that residents in Hong Kong ...
The future is digital, and no country has embraced that ideology more than China. Most vendors in the country no ...
China continues to loosen up its payments strictures in the hopes of attracting more foreign tourists. The latest decision reflects ...
The payments landscape in China continues to loosen up, with news that foreign visitors can now spend up to $2,000 a ...
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