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In the "go fast, go slow" Chinese economy, recent data show that the recent "go slow" period will extend itself.
Air pollution in China's largest cities has contributed to widespread health problems and may restrict both manufacturing and the growth of a car industry.
Courtesy Alibaba GroupThis Thursday another 429 million shares of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (NYSE: BABA) will have exited the six-month lockup period on insider sales following the company’s...
Reports from China indicate that Tesla has fired 30% of its Chinese staff due to poor sales.
Thursday before the markets opened, JA Solar strong fourth-quarter earnings and revenue growth.
On March 19, a total of approximately 429 million ordinary Alibaba shares and about 8 million restricted share units and share options will become available.
We ran a screen searching for Bank of America Merrill Lynch Buy-rated Japanese and European-listed American depositary shares that have at least 20% of sales in North America.
Sales of cars in China may reach 21 million this year, but the future of the growth will collide with the nation's raging air pollution problem.
ThinkstockJust after the markets closed Monday, Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) announced that its board of directors approved a huge jump in the company’s buyback program. Qualcomm increased the...
According to some analysts, there appears to be a changing of the guard in the fast-food world, with McDonald's taking the place of Yum Brands.
The gambling control board of Macau has released its report on the island’s gambling revenues for February, and the report was, perhaps amazingly, slightly better than analysts had expected.
In its first two days of release, a 143-minute documentary on the vast pollution problem in China has been viewed by more than 100 million Chinese citizens.
Shares of BMW and Daimler have risen sharply in the past 12 months, while shares of Ford and GM have lagged.
Alibaba Group Holdings said it would cooperate with the SEC after receiving a letter asking for details about its interaction with a Chinese regulator.
Analysts have begun to weigh in on Qualcomm following its announcement that it reached a resolution with China's National Development and Reform Commission.