The Caixin-Sinica Business Brief, episode 47

Podcast

Welcome to the 47th installment of the Caixin-Sinica Business Brief, a weekly podcast that brings you the most important business stories of the week from Chinaโ€™s top source for business and financial news. Produced by Kaiser Kuo of our Sinica Podcast, it features a business news roundup, plus conversations with Caixin reporters and editors.

This week:

  • We analyze the two-day meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in northeastern Chinaโ€™s port city of Dalian, where the two leaders voiced support for the easing of tensions and the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
  • We note that Chinese Premier Li Keqiang called on Sino-Japanese relations to get back on track during his long-awaited official visit to Tokyo.
  • We hear that Sun Zhengcai ๅญ™ๆ”ฟๆ‰, once a rising political star in China, was sentenced to life in prison last week for bribery.
  • We learn that Wu Xiaohui ๅดๅฐๆ™–, the onetime high-flying founder of Anbang Insurance Group, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for fundraising fraud and embezzlement at his financial empire.
  • We discuss the news that Chinaโ€™s regulators are drafting rules to put the countryโ€™s freewheeling financial conglomerates under stricter oversight in a bid to control risks created by the companiesโ€™ aggressive and often debt-fueled expansions.
  • We explore new data that suggests that the Chinese film industry surpassed North America in quarterly box office revenue for the first time, raking in $3 billion from January to March.
  • We delve into Chinese short-video platform Douyin ๆŠ–้Ÿณ, which was the most downloaded non-game app on Appleโ€™s App Store in the first quarter, edging out big international names.
  • We find out that shares of Lenovo fell to their lowest price since 2009 after it was announced that on June 4, the worldโ€™s second-largest PC maker would again be dropped from Hong Kongโ€™s benchmark Hang Seng Index.

In addition, we talk with Liu Xiao, reporter for Caixin Global, about the problematic nature of debt, especially local government debt and the very high debt-to-GDP ratio. We also have a conversation with Doug Young, managing editor of Caixin Global, about domestic smartphone sales in Q1 and the latest about ZTE.

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