Nanjing
Coverage of Nanjing in the Nexus archive.
- China sentences former local official to death in $324m corruption case
China sentenced an ex-official in Nanjing to death for a $324 million corruption case. The court stated the official accepted bribes in exchange for business favors.
- Grace Shao on What the World Should Know About Chinese AI
Grace Shao discusses Chinese AI, highlighting an AI chip displayed at the World Semiconductor Congress in Nanjing, China.
- Hong Kong a ‘strategic adaptation ground’ for mainland Chinese tech giants: Paul Chan
Mainland Chinese technology giants are using Hong Kong as a 'strategic adaptation ground' to become global multinational enterprises, according to Hong Kong's finance chief Paul Chan. He made the remarks after visiting tech companies in Shanghai and Nanjing.
- Photos of the Week: Kite Chase, River Float, Night Harvest
The article features a collection of weekly photos capturing diverse global events, including cultural festivals, wildlife encounters, public protests, and natural phenomena. Key highlights include a voter sticker shared with a dog in San Francisco, a protest against a FIFA 2026 exhibition in Mexico City, and a Hindu ritual at Mount Bromo in Indonesia.
- Tuniu: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Tuniu Corp. reported Q1 earnings of $97,000, or 1 cent per share, with adjusted earnings of 4 cents per share and revenue of $19.2 million.
- Investors Look Beyond TSMC as AI Boom Spreads to New Winners
TSMC's revenue has exceeded estimates, signaling sustained global AI spending in 2026 and easing concerns about an industry bubble. Investors are now diversifying their AI semiconductor bets beyond TSMC as the AI boom expands to new market participants.
- TSMC Rides Retail Frenzy to New Stock Highs as AI Boom Returns
TSMC achieved new stock highs driven by strong revenue performance exceeding estimates, signaling continued AI industry growth in 2026. The company's success reinforces confidence in sustained global AI investment despite concerns about market bubbles.