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Netflix saw its shares rise handily in Tuesday’s session after it was announced that the online streaming company is in talks with Baidu subsidiary iQiyi.
The government of China has announced a plan to boost auto production in the country to 35 million vehicles by 2025. That total is nearly double total U.S. new car sales in 2016.
Chinese aircraft maker Comac has completed ground testing for its C919 passenger jet and plans to conduct first flight test next month. The single-aisle jet competes with Boeing's 737 and the Airbus...
Bright Scholar Education has filed an F-1 form with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its initial public offering (IPO).
Alibaba's Ant Financial unit has upped its bid for MoneyGram to $1.2 billion, or $18 a share in cash. Will the bidding war with Euronet continue or will the deal now come down to regulatory approval?
China's double-digit GDP grow is well behind it. However, its economy continues to expand at impressive levels, particularly because, among other things, it is the world's second largest economy.
North Korea is one of the poorest countries on earth with an estimated gross domestic product of around $40 billion.
GM reported March sales rose 16% year over year in China. The less-good news is that sales fell 5.2% year over year for the first quarter.
Ride-sharing service Lyft has raised $500 million through another round of venture capital funding, raising the company's valuation to $7.23 billion.
Yum China reported mixed first-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Thursday.
Will China ascend to the environmental high moral ground now that the Trump administration has taken steps to revitalize the U.S. coal industry? Maybe, but not likely.
American Airlines announced Tuesday morning that it has acquired a less than 3% stake in China Southern Airlines for $200 million.
Merrill Lynch is rather bullish on several top steel stocks, citing several issues that are driving the steel bulls.
One more company believes it can beat Tesla at the luxury electric car business. But Tesla not only has the lead in that business, it also as a bank roll.
Apple claims it has created and supported some 4.8 million jobs in China. That's more than twice as many as it takes credit for creating and supporting in the United States.