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ThinkstockTelling US exporters that their goods are going to be even less competitive is not likely going to sound like good news. Neither is deflation. And China’s recent surprise devaluation move...
Air pollution causes 17% of the deaths in China, according to a recent study of air pollution in the country.
courtesy of Alibaba GroupSometimes what was thought to be a good idea at the time just feels rotten after the fact. Blowing a few thousand dollars on a single bet in Vegas feels like that, even if...
With China devaluing its currency, the fears will be brought up all over again about global deflation being exported from the world's largest manufacturing destination.
Credit Suisse's Andrew Garthwaite has taken a look at the renminbi devaluation. His view is that China will end up depreciating a little more than the forward curve is currently anticipating.
Alibaba reported mixed fiscal first-quarter 2016 results and share buybacks before markets opened Wednesday morning.
Apple is the tenth most shorted stock on the Nasdaq, and in the two weeks leading up to July 31, the stock fell about 11%.
ThinkstockThe 2% devaluation of the renminbi (yuan), announced early Tuesday morning by the People’s Bank of China, is playing havoc with commodity prices and, as we might expect, commodity...
Here are five U.S. stocks with very high exposure to China, as seen in a new report from Merrill Lynch.
The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers released figures for July that show car sales have collapsed after a year that has posted an uncharacteristic slowdown.
It used to be Apple just had to post exciting iPhone numbers. Now, it just has to post them in China too.
Confectionery company Hershey came out with its second-quarter 2015 earnings and it was not pretty.
JD.com Inc. (NASDAQ: JD) reported better-than-expected second-quarter 2015 results before markets opened Friday morning.
Really only the five nations added handily to their gold reserves in the first half of 2015, according to the latest data from the World Gold Council.
China’s apparent demand for oil rose year over year in June, but at a slower rate than in the previous three months.