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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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Apple ran into some rough patches this week, both from a strategic and stock market standpoint. Let’s take a look at why.
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Short interest in Apple rose by more than 3 million shares in the most recent period, making Apple the 10th most shorted stock on the Nasdaq.
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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.
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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.
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Many large multinational companies, including Ford and General Motors, battle market saturation. They pin their hopes on emerging economies for expansion plans.
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E-Commerce China Dangdang may be the next "go private" transaction in China, wherein management buys the company on the cheap.
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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.
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The Chinese stock market is in shambles. A value investor may want to take a hard look at the region’s American-listed companies.
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Whatever the Chinese government thought it was doing to put a foundation under stock prices has not worked.
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