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about 3 years ago
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What if China’s Property Crackdown Goes Overboard Too?

The housing market has long been an important lever to boost China’s economy during downturns, leading to a seemingly...

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about 3 years ago
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Chinese Stocks Need Better Rules, Not a New Exchange

A new small-business-focused stock exchange in Beijing may be intended to soothe the worries of entrepreneurs. It isn...

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about 3 years ago
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Singapore to Host SPAC Listings With New Framework

Singapore will become the first major financial hub in Asia to allow blank-check companies to list.

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about 3 years ago
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China’s July Jitters Become a Summer Slump

The first read on August data suggests China’s economy slowed further, particularly in services but also in the previ...

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about 3 years ago
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This Avocado Stock Won’t Toast Your Portfolio

There’s good fat and there’s bad fat. Mission Produce, a rare pure-play avocado seller with diverse suppliers south o...

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about 3 years ago
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EV Batteries: The Next Victim of High Commodity Prices?

Cheaper batteries over the past decade have made electric vehicles more price-competitive, but rising demand for EVs ...

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about 3 years ago
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Ireland Could Derail Global Tax Reform

A new corporate tax agreement between 130 nations is quite an achievement, but the deal is far from done. The continu...

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about 3 years ago
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Market-Beating China Fund Manager Favors Scooters and Spicy Sauce Over Tech

Michelle Leung’s Xingtai Capital looks for stocks of companies with a solid earnings record, fast prospective growth ...

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over 3 years ago
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A Fleeting Opportunity in Chinese Stocks

Foreign investors are piling into Chinese stocks, but those betting on a further jump in the yuan might be disappointed.

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over 3 years ago
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How to Get Schooled by Chinese Education Stocks

Shares of tutoring companies took a dive after a report that China may introduce tough rules on the sector. Investors...

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over 3 years ago
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China’s Economy Is Still Dependent on Housing and Exports

Despite the Beijing leadership’s rhetorical emphasis on new industries and self-reliance, housing and exports are sti...

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over 3 years ago
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Investors Sour on Emerging Markets as U.S. Prospects Brighten

Pressure is building in some emerging markets as brightening U.S. growth prospects prompt investors to pull capital o...

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over 3 years ago
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Chinese Monetary Policy Looks Looser than Advertised

China’s headline economic numbers are impressive yet not very meaningful, but there are clues to what Beijing is doin...

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over 3 years ago
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Chinese Stocks Slide, With a Major Index in Correction Territory

China’s main stock benchmarks tumbled, erasing all of this year’s gains, as investors grappled with signs that policy...

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over 3 years ago
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Moutai Helps Guizhou Drink Away its Woes—and Debt, Too

The higher the liquor giant’s share price, the merrier for the province’s government. But other investors should be w...

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over 3 years ago
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Gas Is Cleaner Than Oil, But Still Has a Transition Problem

As a relatively clean fossil fuel, natural gas will play a useful role for years to come. It is less certain that it ...

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almost 4 years ago
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China and Korea Clash Over Pandas and Pickled Vegetables

Internet users are getting heated over symbols of national pride for the two nations.

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almost 4 years ago
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Should Fiscal Policy Get More Chinese?

Chinese public investment is rightly panned as inefficient, but new IMF research suggests the rich world inch a bit f...

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almost 4 years ago
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Kuwait’s Emir, a Giant of Arab Diplomacy, Dies at 91

Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, a veteran Kuwaiti diplomat who positioned the small Arab Gulf state as a reg...

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