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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....
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The volume of air cargo transported in July rose a scant 0.7% month over month, and both revenues and yield continue to slide.
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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.
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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...
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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.
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As Apple shares sell off to "correction" territory, mostly on concerns about China sales, short sellers have increased their bet against the stock.
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With the Chinese economy in trouble and cars sales there faltering, Chrysler is fortunate that it has not made much progress in the People's Republic.
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ThinkstockChina had another bad day. The Shanghai Composite dropped 1.2% to 2,927. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng dropped 1.5 to 21,080. No amount of stimulus from the central government, be it rate cuts or...
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With every stock market pullback, or a mini-crash, investors just about always have to consider what it means for interest rates.
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China has decided to respond to the major market concerns out of Shanghai. The move has bolstered exchange levels, although some of the moves may feel a bit muted compared to more recent actions.
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European investors decided Asia's problems are Asia's problems and rallied at the open after, another terrible trading day in the Far East.
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Monday's global equity market trading day was nothing short of having a sudden irritable bowel syndrome attack.
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A weekend story in The Wall Street Journal reported that not only are sales down in China, but carmakers are now slowing production.
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During market sell-offs, market crashes and periods of major uncertainty, triple-leverage exchange traded funds become the most battered of all.
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Any time there is a major sell-off in stock, bonds usually are the beneficiary. The problem this time around is that interest rates are already so low.
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