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JD.com Inc. (NASDAQ: JD) reported better-than-expected second-quarter 2015 results before markets opened Friday morning.
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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.
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China’s apparent demand for oil rose year over year in June, but at a slower rate than in the previous three months.
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Global-Tech Advanced Innovations was perhaps the biggest mover in the market Monday morning, with shares up well over 100% on news of a "going private" offer.
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The final figures for China's manufacturing in July, supplied by Caixin, showed a number posted at a 15-month low.
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courtesy of BaiduBaidu, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIDU) reported second-quarter financial results before U.S. markets opened Tuesday as $1.81 in earnings per American Depositary Share (ADS) on $2.67 billion...
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Wikimedia CommonsThe Chinese stock market went into a free fall in Monday’s trading, dipping an amazing 8.5% in one day. Some investors may view this as the ultimate value opportunity, while others...
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Wikimedia CommonsThe Chinese stock market went into a free fall in Monday’s trading, dipping an amazing 8.5% in one day. Some investors may view this as the ultimate value opportunity, while others...
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Wikimedia CommonsChina’s GDP growth rate is 7%, and trending downward. The GDP growth rate in the US is expected to be 3% in the third quarter, if forecasts by banks which include Goldman Sachs,...
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ThinkstockGM (NYSE: GM) will spend $5 billon on expansion efforts to sell more cars in developing nations. The premise for this investment may be faulty. People in places like Brazil and India may...
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Whatever the Chinese government set in the way of keeping stocks higher ran out of steam as major markets there fell as much as 8%. The run up in stocks over the last year has large been destroyed....
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The contracting China purchasing managers' index published this week surprised analysts as the the number came in even worse than expected.
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Following its spin-off from Yahoo, Aabaco will be an independent, publicly traded, non-diversified closed-end fund and will not be treated as a regulated investment company under the U.S. tax code.
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24/7 Wall St. has a thought here that should seriously be considered, and it comes with an up-front admission that the odds of success would seem to be very low.
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Google without China and Russia is Google without two of the world's most important world markets.
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