ASX climbs. J O Hambro’s Mehta picks Tencent Music. IMF’s Bannan picks Corporate Travel. Ellerston’s Kourtis picks Perpetual.
JD stock fell early Thursday even though the Chinese e-commerce giant beat third-quarter earnings expectations.
China’s home-price declines abated for a second month in October, aided by the country’s recent policy support.
Li Shufu, the billionaire who controls one of China’s biggest electric vehicle (EV) makers, is consolidating his business ...
Turns out that Billionaire investor David Tepper, who said recently he would buy “everything” China-related amid Beijing’s stimulus blitz, trimmed exposure in e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding ...
Shares open higher. Scalar’s Gautam picks BlackLine. IMF’s Bannan picks Corporate Travel. Ellerston’s Kourtis picks Perpetual ...
Investor preferences seem to have shifted from gold to equities amid confidence in the President-elect's economic policies.
China will release a slew of economic data, including retail sales and its urban unemployment rate for October.
During the quarter, Applied Material’s semiconductor systems business unit – by far its biggest – delivered revenue of $5.18 ...
An index is said to be in a “correction” phase when it falls more than 10% from its last peak level. A more-than-20% fall ...
Michael Burry, the hedge fund manager famous for his 2008 bet against the US housing market, further increased his exposures ...
The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday again called on China to be more transparent with its currency policy, saying Beijing’s moves warrant “close monitoring.” In a semiannual report to Congress, ...