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China's slowdown continues to hurt the manufacturing sector, but a cooling in the services sector in March marks more worries for the world's second largest economy. Jane Lanhee Lee reports.
Weak growth in a private survey of China's services sector shows the world's second largest economy is slowing across the board. Tara Joseph reports.
Chinese telecoms giants Huawei and ZTE pose a risk to the EU's security, the European Commission warns. EU Commissioner for the Internal Market, Thierry Breton, says "the Commission will implement the 5G toolbox principle... to avoid exposure to Huawei and ZTE". Breton's comments come as the Commission announces it will no longer use services that rely on the companies. SOUNDBITE
Beijing, Sep 28 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Roman Pilipey) The People's Bank of China set itself the objective of maintaining a "healthy development" of the country's real estate market at a time in which the sector is plunged into uncertainty by the crisis of the indebted giant Evergrande.FOOTAGE OF THE BCP.
Beijing, Sep 25 (EFE/EPA).- The Chinese central bank on Friday issued a statement underlining that cryptocurrencies did not enjoy the approval of the authorities and that virtual currency transactions were "illegal" for altering the economic and financial order.The People's Bank of China, along with nine other Chinese government institutions such as the Cyberspace Administration and the Ministry of Public Security, pointed out that virtual currency transactions facilitated several illegal criminal activities such as money laundering, illegal fundraising, fraud and pyramid schemes, among others. (Camera: WU HONG).B-ROLL OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE PEOPLE'S BANK OF CHINA IN BEIJING, CHINA.
The first official budget figures since Britain voted to leave the EU show a smaller-than-expected budget surplus. As post-referendum data continues to trickle in, attention is turning to what sort of access Britain will seek with its main trading partners in the EU. Kirsty Basset reports.