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Has the drop in China's stock market found a bottom yet? Some investors think so, while other investors think something far worse could be coming down the pipe.
With Shanghai posting a massive rally, there are many big stocks on the move that trade in the United States that are really Chinese outfits.
Many large multinational companies, including Ford and General Motors, battle market saturation. They pin their hopes on emerging economies for expansion plans.
E-Commerce China Dangdang may be the next "go private" transaction in China, wherein management buys the company on the cheap.
China is doing what it can to stop the bloodletting, but reviews of the Shanghai chart and the Nasdaq tech bubble charts might make some investors fear a much deeper market correction in China.
The Chinese stock market is in shambles. A value investor may want to take a hard look at the region’s American-listed companies.
Whatever the Chinese government thought it was doing to put a foundation under stock prices has not worked.
An attempt by China to buy its way into support of falling markets barely worked. The government reasoned that if it could build enough buying on its own accounts, its collapsing markets would...
Synthesis Energy Systems has announced a definitive share purchase and investment agreement with Rui Feng Enterprises and a separate operation and management agreement with Shandong Saikong...
In a new book, former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says that pollution will measurably cripple China's growth.
Future global financial and economic problems could push crude back to $50, where it traded just four months ago.
ThinkstockA correction may have hit the white-hot Chinese stock market, which has been fueled, it is supposed, by individual investors eager to increase their net worth. The SSE Composite Index...
Ford appears to be winning the battle with General Motors, at least according to Goldman Sachs.
Oppenheimer reiterated an Outperform rating on Netflix shares and increased its price target to to the higher end of the spectrum among analysts.
Noranda Aluminum announced Thursday morning that it has hired Morgan Stanley as an advisor to the company as it evaluates strategic alternatives.