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BYD Stock Is Soaring. It’s Catching Up to Tesla in Yet...
BYD stock jumped after the Chinese maker of electric vehicles released better-than-expected guidance.
China EV insurance registrations for week ending Apr 6: Nio 1,800,...

Nio Inc's insurance registrations last week stood at 2,500 units, down 43.18 percent from 4,400 units in the previous week.
Chinese Brand Mercedes Created Is Now Coming For Mercedes In Europe

Denza, once a joint venture with Mercedes-Benz and now fully owned by BYD, will launch the 962 hp Z9 GT as its first European model
Mixed News for Investors as BYD Projects Solid Q1 Profits but...

Mixed news poured in for Chinese auto maker BYD’s ($BYDDF) investors on Tuesday. The Chinese automaker projected robust profits for Q1 2025, backed by solid sales m...
BYD launches in Slovakia and the Czech Republic

The Chinese carmaker is expanding its presence on the European market and started offering its electric cars in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. In both
BYD Guides for Strong Earnings in Move to Shore Up Market...
China’s biggest automaker forecast strong first-quarter earnings in rare early guidance, a move aimed at restoring confidence among investors.
BYD previews Q1 net income to rise as much as 118.88%...

BYD said it expects net income in the first quarter to be between RMB 8.5 billion and RMB 10 billion, an increase of 86.04 percent to 118.88 percent year-on-year.
BYD Projects Significant Profit Growth Amid Record NEV Sales

An announcement from BYD Co ( ($HK:1211) ) is now available. BYD Company Limited announced an estimated net profit increase of 86.04% to 118.88% for the first quart...
BYD Flags Bumper First-Quarter Profit as Sales Top 1 Million

Chinese auto giant BYD Co. flagged first-quarter profit may more than double after a bumper start to the year that saw vehicles sales top 1 million.
India hits the ‘brakes’ on China’s BYD amid it shifting gears...

India will restrict market access to BYD, signaling continued caution towards Chinese investments despite warming relations. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal cited strategic interests as the reason for rejecting BYD's proposal. This decision contrasts with India's pursuit of investments from Tesla, highlighting a protectionist stance amid pressure to open its auto market.