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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.
Short sellers must believe that a new iPhone 6s and Apple's TV product will not be enough to maintain the luster the stock has enjoyed on Wall Street for years.
At the Citi-sponsored Global Tech Conference Tuesday, Alibaba Group said that China's consumers are spending less.
Yingli Green Energy posted disappointing second-quarter 2015 results before markets opened on Tuesday morning.
China claims the unemployment rate in its cities is just over 4%. Some believe China's jobless rate may be closer 11%.
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew had some strong words for China, indicating that the United States would hold China accountable for its currency manipulation.
IMF chief Christine Lagarde has said what the economic world already knows. The Chinese economy is slowing and the slowdown will touch the rest of the world.
ThinkstockBack in July, Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU) turned down a takeover bid from Chinese investment firm Tsinghua Unigroup, but the firm does not appear to be taking no for an answer....
The volume of air cargo transported in July rose a scant 0.7% month over month, and both revenues and yield continue to slide.
Credit Suisse has raised its ratings to Outperform on both CNOOC and China Life Insurance, though not on the American depositary shares that trade in New York.
ThinkstockThere are more than 250 million vehicles on U.S. highways today, but that number could drop and drop fast if researchers in Taiwan are correct about the growth of car sharing. According to...
Fitch Ratings has issued one of those reports that may actually move some of the most negative views from investors either more positive or at least toward being less negative.
As Apple shares sell off to "correction" territory, mostly on concerns about China sales, short sellers have increased their bet against the stock.