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In the Peoples Daily, a medium controlled by the Chinese government, editors warned that the export of "rare earth elements" could be interrupted due to the trade war between China and the United...
Chinese electric car maker Nio reported dreadful first-quarter results and doesn't see much improvement for the second quarter. Shares jumped more than 5% on the report. Here's why.
At the current time, with a trade war affecting the valuations of many companies and sectors around the world, should MSCI and Russell FTSE have delayed the increased allocations until there are...
Morgan Stanley economists are the latest to say that American growth will be undermined by the huge trade war between China and the United States.
Despite the ongoing trade war between the United States and China, one analyst has a surprisingly bullish take on Apple.
Is China threatening to cut off exports of rare earth metals and products to the United States? Is that really a good idea?
For companies that want to flee China because of tariff wars, several nations are logical alternatives to China though, because of both their production capacity and likely low labor costs.
Despite decades of evidence to the contrary, the Chinese government says it does not steal U.S. intellectual property. It is among the most preposterous claims made over the course of the trade war.
Google and other U.S. technology providers to Chinese phone and network equipment maker Huawei will stop providing technology products to the Chinese firm following last week's ban on such sales.
Many economists who analyze global GDP trends would argue strongly that the U.S. is largely responsible for China’s growth in recent decades. America has turned to China’s massive and inexpensive...
Luckin Coffee is yet another IPO with a fiery entrance to the market on Friday. Shares entered the market well above the original pricing of $17 apiece.
Chinese company Luckin Coffee intends to price 33 million shares for an initial public offering valued at roughly $645 million.
Just as China has more to lose than the United States in a trade war, it has more to potentially lose than the United States if it decides to dump its U.S. Treasury holdings entirely.
According to Credit Suisse, Tyson Foods is not being fully appreciated for its ability to help overcome the impact of the African swine fever outbreak on global meat supply chains.
After the start of a trade war between China and the United States, Merrill Lynch points to Cisco Systems as the U.S. tech giant with low China exposure.