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Oppenheimer has reiterated an Outperform rating on Alibaba Group and it raised its price target to $110 from $100.
Sometime during the month of July, the 600 millionth Chinese subscriber will sign-up for an LTE connection to the internet.
Brexit is sure to damage the economic growth of both the EU and U.K.  America’s GDP growth has been lackluster. Japan’s decades long financial trouble has not ended, and will not soon. Add to...
A 9,000-kilometer (about 5,600 miles) high-speed, trans-Pacific submerged cable connecting the U.S. West Coast and Japan entered service Friday. Called the “FASTER Cable System,” the six-fiber...
SPI Energy Co. Ltd. (NASDAQ: SPI) is watching its shares make a handy gain on Monday after it signed two new contracts with China. The company announced that its subsidiary Xinwei Solar Power...
Goldwind and other China-based wind turbine makers are looking for new markets as demand in China appears saturated.
A new Merrill Lynch research report makes the case that U.S. media and entertainment companies are making solid inroads with the Chinese consumer after years of effort.
Various entities of China-based Shanda Group have acquired more than 57 million shares of LendingClub stock, raising the Chinese group's stake in it to more than 15%.
Lumber Liquidators has agreed not to resume the sale of its inventory of Chinese-made laminate wood flooring.
Baidu some price target changes we saw Tuesday morning, after announcing revised revenue guidance and supplying an update on regulatory agencies' reviews late Monday.
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that as the Chinese economy swings away from an export dependent model to a more services and consumer oriented one that demand for energy will increase.
Sales of Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) vehicles in China totaled 88,248 units, according to a company announcement made early Wednesday morning. That represents a drop of 2.5% year over year for the...
As the world's second largest economy by gross domestic product, when China catches the flu, the balance of the world catches a cold.
Fitch Ratings has issued its latest Global Economic Outlook. Unfortunately, that outlook is calling weaker growth in gross domestic product (GDP) for the United States in 2016.
In its annual report filing on Tuesday, Alibaba revealed that it is the subject of a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigation into possible violations of federal securities laws.