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    • Friday, 30 June, 2023
      Chinese tech group joins the battle on falling birth rate

      Trip.com to offer new parents bonuses to help solve population decline

      The travel group owns booking site Qunar
    • Thursday, 26 September, 2019
      Baidu Inc
      Baidu to sell $1bn of shares in travel website Ctrip

      Sale of one-third stake intended to boost cash reserves at Chinese search engine group

      A Baidu sign is seen during the fourth World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, China, December 4, 2017. REUTERS/Aly Song - RC18F6823C60
    • Monday, 17 December, 2018
      China’s Ctrip says US trade war discouraging tourism

      Chief of online travel portal hopes to stem share price fall with domestic market boost

      Jane Sun, chief executive officer of Ctrip.com International Ltd., stands for a photograph at the company's offfices in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Jan. 23, 2017. Ctrip.com International Ltd. is the world’s No. 2 online agency by market value. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 16 July, 2018
      News in-depthUK companies
      Synergies on display as Ctrip purchase of Skyscanner pays off

      Rise in revenues comes with Chinese parent opening doors for Scottish travel group

      Jane Jie Sun, CEO of Ctrip, photographed for the FT in Edinburgh
    • Monday, 4 June, 2018
      Insurance
      China ‘insurtech’ pioneer ZhongAn loses lustre on bubble worries

      Former high flyer backed by Tencent and Ant Financial now 12% below IPO price

    • Wednesday, 23 May, 2018
      LexCompanies By Region
      Ctrip: booked up Premium content

      Online travel agency dragged down by regulatory critique and an abuse scandal

      Jane Sun, chief executive officer of Ctrip.com International Ltd., stands for a photograph at the company's offfices in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Jan. 23, 2017. Ctrip.com International Ltd. is the world’s No. 2 online agency by market value. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
    • Tuesday, 6 March, 2018
      Technology sector
      US-listed tech groups answer China’s call to list at home

      Companies support measure as regulators pave way for Chinese depository receipts

      Robin Li says Baidu is enthusiastic about listing on the local market
    • Wednesday, 7 June, 2017
      European companies
      Asian groups buy into European tech

      Number of acquisitions doubles from 2014 to 2016 led by SoftBank deal for Arm

      A man walks past a logo of Japanese mobile telecoms company SoftBank at a department store in Tokyo on May 10, 2017.
									Japanese mobile telecoms company SoftBank said on May 10 its full-year net profit tripled largely due to one-off gains from the sale of its stake in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba. / AFP PHOTO / Behrouz MEHRIBEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP/Getty Images
    • Monday, 13 March, 2017
      Peer-to-peer lending
      Beijing vows to clean up digital small lenders

      Banking watchdog poised to curb upstarts that have little expertise in risk control 

      6 FEB 2006, BEIJING, CHINA - A Chinese bank teller counts RMB Feburary 6 2006 in central Beijing. Chinese central bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan's comment on the dollar's importance in setting the yuan's value suggests greater flexibility in the currency against its U.S. counterpart, Bank of America Corp. said. Bloomberg Photo by Natalie Behring
    • Wednesday, 4 January, 2017
      Technology sector
      Mobike takes funding lead in Chinese cycle-sharing

      Intense rivalry with ofo mirrors Uber-Didi Chuxing competition in ride-hailing

      A man uses a smartphone as he rides a Beijing Mobike Technology Co. bicycle through an intersection in Beijing, China, on Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016. This year's full meeting of the party's Central Committee, or plenum, could prove pivotal in President Xi Jinping's four-year effort to consolidate power. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
    • Thursday, 24 November, 2016
      Technology sector
      China’s Ctrip to buy Skyscanner for £1.4bn

      Chinese travel agent snaps up Scottish airfare comparison website 

      A logo of Ctrip sit on top of its head office in Shanghai, China, on Monday May 12, 2008 Photographer: Kevin Lee/Bloomberg News.
    • Thursday, 24 November, 2016
      Asia-Pacific companies
      Chinese online travel company buys Skyscanner for £1.4bn
    • Monday, 29 August, 2016
      US & Canadian companies
      China travel group targets foreign markets

      Ctrip invests in $400m fund with US private equity group General Atlantic

      Ctrip
    • Friday, 13 November, 2015
      Asia-Pacific equities
      MSCI to add Alibaba and Baidu to its China benchmarks

      Inclusion of more US-listed China groups will increase representation of consumer and tech groups

      composite of logos of Bai Du, Alibaba, and JD.com
    • Monday, 26 October, 2015
      Retail & Consumer industry
      China’s top travel websites surge after share swap

      Deal creates biggest online travel service in a country where the leisure market is expanding

      A logo of Ctrip sit on top of its head office in Shanghai, China
    • Wednesday, 2 September, 2015
      FT Confidential Research
      Priceline’s Ctrip cooperation to support China growth Premium content

      Booking.com’s rising popularity and alliance with Ctrip should underpin growth

    • Tuesday, 1 September, 2015
      FT Confidential Research
      Chinese market leader Ctrip bolsters mass-market presence Premium content

      Leading online travel agent has got even stronger via aggressive service expansion

    • Wednesday, 6 August, 2014
      US & Canadian companies
      Priceline bets $500m on Chinese tourism
      SAN ANSELMO, CA - JUNE 13: In this photo illustration the OpenTable website is displayed on mobile device on June 13, 2014 in San Anselmo, California. Online discount travel service Priceline announced that it will purchase online reservation service OpenTable for $2.6 billion. (Photo Illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
    • Friday, 7 June, 2013
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