Latest China Headlines

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Many Chinese Patients Forced to Buy Hospital Appointment Tickets from Scalpers

Apr 12 2016 // As day breaks, hundreds of patients wait to see doctors in a queue that snakes around the Peking Union hospital in Beijing. Many will wait in vain – “scalpers” like Yu Wei have already illegally bought...

Anbang Insurance to Acquire Allianz’s South Korea Operations

Apr 6 2016 // Anbang Insurance Group Co., which walked away from a bid to acquire Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. last week, has agreed to buy Allianz SE’s operations in South Korea. The Chinese insurer will purchase...

California Judge Rules in Favor of Lumber Liquidators in Prop. 65 Case

Apr 5 2016 // Lumber Liquidators Holdings Inc. won a tentative ruling dismissing claims that it failed to adequately warn consumers about cancer-causing formaldehyde found in some of its laminate flooring. Monday’s decision is a...

China’s Anbang Insurance Checks Out of Hotel Bid War

Apr 1 2016 // A group led by China’s Anbang Insurance Group Co. withdrew its $14 billion takeover offer for Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc., a surprise move that ends a three-week bidding war and clears the way for an...

Insurance Claims from China’s Tianjin Port Blasts Rise to $3.5B: Swiss Re’s ‘sigma’

Mar 30 2016 // Insurance payouts from the chemical blasts at the Chinese Port of Tianjin last year could total up to $3.5 billion, reinsurer Swiss Re said on Wednesday, in what would be the largest ever man-made loss in Asia. The...

China’s Anbang Insurance Ups Offer for Starwood Hotels to $14B

Mar 28 2016 // China’s Anbang Insurance Group Co. has raised its offer for Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. to almost $14 billion in its latest challenge to the U.S. hotel operator’s merger with Marriott...

China’s Fosun Weighs IPO for Ironshore, Just 4 Months After Acquiring Insurer

Mar 23 2016 // Fosun International Ltd., the Chinese conglomerate led by billionaire Chairman Guo Guangchang, is weighing a possible initial public offering for Ironshore Inc., just months after acquiring the insurer. Fosun may also...

China Insurer Anbang Offers $6.5 Billion to Buy Major U.S. Hotel Group

Mar 13 2016 // China’s Anbang Insurance Group has agreed to acquire Strategic Hotels & Resorts Inc. for around $6.5 billion, as the owner of New York’s iconic Waldorf Astoria expands its U.S. hotel portfolio, a person...

CNA Hardy Joins Lloyd’s China Platform

Mar 8 2016 // CNA Hardy, a specialist commercial insurance provider for clients within the Lloyd’s and company markets, announced it has joined Lloyd’s Insurance Company (China) Ltd. in Shanghai by establishing CNA Hardy...

Old Mutual’s Stock Gains on Reports It Will Break Up Businesses

Mar 7 2016 // Old Mutual Plc, the U.K.-based financial services firm that is Africa’s largest insurer, climbed on speculation that it is considering a breakup of businesses as part of a strategic review. The company rose as much...

5 Governments Write to China, Expressing Concern over New & Draft Laws

Mar 1 2016 // The United States, Canada, Germany, Japan and the European Union have written to China to express concern over three new or planned laws, including one on counterterrorism, in a rare joint bid to pressure Beijing into...

AXA’s 2015 Net Income Rises 12% on Life Insurance Sales in Europe, Asia

Feb 25 2016 // AXA SA, France’s largest insurer, said 2015 profit rose 12 percent, helped by higher life insurance sales in Europe and Asia. The shares rose. Net income climbed to 5.62 billion euros ($6.2 billion) from 5.02 billion...

AIA 2015 Net Income Drops 22% on Weak Asian Currencies, Market Volatility

Feb 25 2016 // AIA Group Ltd., the third-largest Asia-based insurer by market value, posted a 22 percent decline in full-year profit as weaker regional currencies and stock-market gyrations detracted from business growth. The insurance...

Texas Economist: U.S. in a ‘Pretty Good Place Right Now’

Feb 22 2016 // The world economy may seem like a mess right now but that doesn’t necessarily mean the United States is headed for a recession, according to an internationally recognized Texas-based economist. While the dive in the...

Why Robots Replacing Humans at Work Is More Science Fiction Than Fact

Feb 19 2016 // Ever since robots emerged from the pages of science-fiction novels into the real world, humans have feared being usurped in the workplace. That worry may be more fictional than scientific. A recent study by the VDMA...

A.M. Best Downgrades Ratings of China’s Hyundai Insurance After Tianjin Blast

Feb 18 2016 // A.M. Best has downgraded the financial strength rating to B++ (Good) from A- (Excellent) and the issuer credit rating to “bbb” from “a-” of Hyundai Insurance (China) Co. Ltd., or HIC. Following...

China’s Fosun Scraps Plan to Buy Israel’s Phoenix, Vowing More Prudent Strategy

Feb 17 2016 // Chinese conglomerate Fosun International Ltd.’s deal to acquire Israeli insurer Phoenix Holdings Ltd. for more than $460 million has unraveled, the firm’s second withdrawn overseas purchase in the past two...

January Weather Cost Global Economy $4 Billion-Plus: Impact Forecasting

Feb 10 2016 // January winter weather cost more than $4.0 billion of economic impact in the United States and Asia, according to Impact Forecasting, Aon Benfield’s catastrophe model development team, which evaluates the impact of...

Chinese Industrial Firms Will Lead Insurance M&A in 2016, to Grow Beyond Asia

Feb 5 2016 // China’s biggest industrial companies want to buy insurers in 2016 as they seek to grow outside Asia as the domestic economy slows and falling insurance rates prompt more firms to do deals, according to Willis Towers...

Liberty Specialty Markets Enters Chinese Market via Lloyd’s China Platform

Jan 28 2016 // London-based Liberty Specialty Markets (LSM), which is part of Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, has joined the Lloyd’s China platform. LSM’s Underwriting Division of Lloyd’s Insurance Company (China) Ltd....