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The IMF warns about an increasing debt problem in China, subprime car loans have become a big problem, Wells Fargo names a new chairman, and more important headlines.
Analysts at Jefferies have maintained their Buy rating and price target on Fiat Chrysler stock following reports of potential acquisition by an unnamed Chinese buyer.
The most recent test launch of a North Korean ballistic missile indicated that the country has a means to launch a nuclear payload to reach Chicago. Will new UN sanctions halt North Korea's nuclear...
Starbucks has announced it will double down in China, as it hopes the people in the world's most populous nation have a growing taste for its products. The path will certainly not be easy.
Total Chinese electricity generation from renewable sources surpassed US generation last year, while overall renewable generation rose by 14.1% year over year in 2016.
Missile defense is one of the many tools that a nation would use against acts of aggression. In the case of South Korea, North Korea and the United States, this is where the THAAD missile defense...
Tesla rolled out its first production Model 3 sedan last Friday, but that achievement was offset this morning that Hong Kong sales fell to zero in April following the government's decision to slash...
Sweden's Volvo said this morning that all new cars launched in 2019 and thereafter will include at least some electric capability. How big a deal is this for Volvo and its Chinese owner, Geeley?
Adding mainland China to the MSCI Emerging Markets Index will increase the weighting of Chinese stocks in that index from roughly 26% to more than 40% with full inclusion. A huge flow of cash is...
Shanghai Disneyland attracted more than 11 million visitors in its first year of operation according to Disney CEO Robert Iger. The new park is on its way to becoming one of the 10 most visited theme...
Between now and 2040, global spending on new electricity generation capacity is forecast to reach $10.2 million, with nearly 75% of the investment being made in renewable energy generation.
The OECD has offered its global outlook on the economy, both worldwide and in major regions. It expects solid growth in most areas and improvement worldwide this year and in 2018.
When the public hears news that a major nation takes a major credit rating downgrade, it should bring at least some cause for concern.
Moody’s has downgraded China’s credit rating. The new "stable" outlook seems to mean that the balance of risk and upside are now adequately reflected in the larger global macroeconomic picture.
Moody's has cut China's debt rating because of rising national financial obligations and worries that GDP growth rate will slow.