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Chinese stocks may have a while yet to fall before reaching bottom, but that doesn’t mean every single Chinese company is doomed to see much lower share prices from here.
ThinkstockIt seems as though the casino sector is depending solely upon Macau for its future. That is at least what many investors would think. There is a reason—Macau was supposed to be the...
Argus raised its rating on Western Digital to Buy from Hold and set a target price that implies upside of almost 30% from current prices.
ThinkstockChinese companies are continuing to make moves within the American tech sector, and the most recent target is Western Digital Corp. (NASDAQ: WDC). In a move that gave shares a much needed...
China’s National Development and Reform Commission is preparing a draft reform plan for the country’s state-controlled oil and gas companies that is expected to be released by the end of this...
Echoing others before it, a fresh report from Fitch Ratings has lowered its global economic outlook for 2015.
While the emission scandal spreads from nation to nation, what happens in China is more important for Volkswagen than any other market in the world.
Boeing did not reveal how many of the orders could be attributed to already announced orders by unidentified customers, nor did it discuss how many are firm orders.
ThinkstockAs a result of Macau’s gaming revenues being down 36.5% year to date through August, and the corruption crackdown in China, Fitch Ratings is revising its Macau 2015 gaming revenue growth...
In a brief statement published Tuesday, Chinese news agency Xinhua said that a "group of Chinese companies" has signed an agreement to buy 300 Boeing aircraft.
The Caixin Flash China PMI for September fell to 47.0 from 47.3 in August The number is the lowest it has been in 78 months.
In the past week, Credit Suisse held over a dozen meetings with solar companies across the value chain at its annual Renewables Roundup event.
On the EconoMonitor blog, two researchers from the IMF have posted a brief account of the commodity price downturn in both base metals and oil.
Intel has invested in many startups, and now Intel Capital has announced that it has invested some $67 million into eight companies in China.
It is not hard to see why GM shares have been so dismal, down 12% in five years, while almost everything else has been in a raging bull market.