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BEIJNG, CHINA - NOVEMBER 13: Illuminated skyscrapers stand at the central business district at sunset on November 13, 2023 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Gao Zehong/VCG via Getty Images)China's cabinet on Wednesday appointed markets veteran Wu Qing as chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, state media Xinhua said, replacing Yi Huiman to navigate Beijing through the turbulent waters of a market downturn. Nicknamed the "Broker Butcher" for his crackdown on traders, Wu was previously the acting vice mayor of China's major financial hub Shanghai and served nearly two years as chairman of the Shanghai Stock Exchange. His predecessor Yi took the mantle of the CRSC in 2019, tasked to undertake a spate of sweeping capital markets reforms. Wu's appointment comes on the footsteps of the CSRC over the past two weeks announcing new supportive policies to stabilize and revitalize China's stricken stock market, which has become a casualty of volatility in the property sector and widespread investor pessimism over the outlook for the world's second-largest economy.
Persons: Gao Zehong, Wu Qing, Yi Huiman, Wu, Yi Organizations: Getty, China Securities Regulatory Commission, Xinhua, Shanghai Stock Exchange Locations: BEIJNG, CHINA, Beijing, China, Shanghai
BEIJNG, CHINA - NOVEMBER 13: Illuminated skyscrapers stand at the central business district at sunset on November 13, 2023 in Beijing, China. The economy here is bad, it's pretty ... it's really bad. In December, depressed prices for pork — which makes up around a fifth of China's CPI basket — heralded the possible advent of deflation. The decision comes amid infectious expectations among investment banks that China's economy will expand at a more sluggish pace in 2024. Despite this, the International Monetary Fund in November outlined a forecast for China's growth to slow in 2024 to just 4.6%.
Persons: Gao Zehong, it's, I've, Shaun Rein, CNBC's, Rein, Li Qiang, Li Organizations: Getty, China Market Research Group, CPI, People's Bank of China, Economic, International Monetary Fund Locations: BEIJNG, CHINA, Beijing, China, Davos, Switzerland
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Aeroportul Internaţional din Dubai a înregistrat 89,1 milioane de pasageri în 2018, ratându-şi ţinta pe care şi-a propus-o, dar cu toate acestea a rămas cel mai mare aeroport internaţional din lume, transmite Agerpres, cu referire la Reuters. Operatorul Dubai Airports a anunţat luni că traficul de pasageri a avansat cu un procent anul trecut, cel mai slab ritm de creştere anual din ultimul deceniu, astfel că nu a putut fi atinsă ţinta de 90,3 milioane de pasageri preconizată. 2018 este primul an în care aeroportul Internaţional din Dubai, unde îşi au baza de operaţiuni companiile Emirates şi flydubai, a înregistrat o încetinire a creşterii numărului de pasageri după 15 ani de creştere solidă. Printre factori se numără încetinirea economiei Golfului din cauza preţului scăzut al petrolului care a afectat industria turistică din regiune. Anterior, însă, operatorul aeroportului din Dubai şi-a exprimat convingerea că, până în 2021, acest aeroport va putea devansa aeroporturile din Atlanta şi Beijng pentru a deveni cel mai mare din lume.
Persons: Jackson Organizations: Internaţional, Reuters, Aeroportul, londonez Locations: Dubai, internaţional, Agerpres, londonez Heathrow, Atlanta, Heathrow
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