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Major Chinese Asset Management Firm is Bullish on Stock Market Recovery
A Chinese asset management firm that sees its mission as "changing the world," has come out extremely bullish on China's flagging stock market despite Trump's trade war and China's weakening economy. A Chinese asset management firm that sees its mission as "changing the world," has come out extremely bullish on China's flagging stock market despite Trump's trade war and China's weakening economy. -
Trump’s Allies Blast New Trade Accord With Mexico As Terrible For U.S.
President Donald Trump, who brags about being such a great dealmaker, has entered into a new bilateral trade agreement with Mexico that's terrible for the United States and worse than the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), according to American businessmen and his political allies. President Donald Trump, who brags about being such a great dealmaker, has entered into a new bilateral trade agreement with Mexico that's terrible for the United States and worse than the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), according to American businessmen and his political allies. -
Russia Faces Collapse Due To Pension Crisis, Says Putin
Vladimir Putin's hold on power, and the stability of his beloved Russia, is being threatened as never before by a hugely unpopular pension reform program that raises the retirement age, and thus delays the release of pensions for Russia's millions of pensioners. Vladimir Putin's hold on power, and the stability of his beloved Russia, is being threatened as never before by a hugely unpopular pension reform program that raises the retirement age, and thus delays the release of pensions for Russia's millions of pensioners. -
FBI Refutes Trump’s Claim China Hacked Hillary Clinton
The FBI rejected president Donald Trump's unfounded allegation Chinese hackers broke into the server of former U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and stole most of her correspondence during the presidential campaign of 2016. The FBI rejected president Donald Trump's unfounded allegation Chinese hackers broke into the server of former U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and stole most of her correspondence during the presidential campaign of 2016. -
PBOC Moves To Defend Yuan; Raises Mid-Point To Highest Level In 15 Months
China will have to defend a weaker yuan as the trade war with the United States continues to escalate, but efforts by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) to put a floor under the yuan might prove counterproductive in the long run. China will have to defend a weaker yuan as the trade war with the United States continues to escalate, but efforts by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) to put a floor under the yuan might prove counterproductive in the long run. -
North Korea Vows to Inflict ‘Merciless Divine Punishment’ on Upcoming U.S. Invasion
North Korea vows to crush a U.S. invasion of its territory it sees as a certainty following its allegations U.S. troops are massing and training in South Korea for this cross border war. North Korea vows to crush a U.S. invasion of its territory it sees as a certainty following its allegations U.S. troops are massing and training in South Korea for this cross border war. -
Huawei Takes Second Spot In Global Smartphone Sales From Apple
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, the second largest smartphone manufacturer in the world, is now the world's second biggest selling smartphone brand. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, the second largest smartphone manufacturer in the world, is now the world's second biggest selling smartphone brand. -
It’s a $15 Daily Minimum Wage for Walt Disney World Resort Employees
Employees at Walt Disney World Resort will be paid $15 per hour starting 2021 in a move that should accelerate the impetus towards raising the standard of living of harassed American workers whose wages have remained flat, or have fallen, despite the surging U.S. economy. Employees at Walt Disney World Resort will be paid $15 per hour starting 2021 in a move that should accelerate the impetus towards raising the standard of living of harassed American workers whose wages have remained flat, or have fallen, despite the surging U.S. economy. -
Tiffany’s Reports Sterling Q2 Operating Results
Tiffany & Co., the iconic New York luxury jewelry firm forever associated with Audrey Hepburn, reported financial results for the second quarter and its first half that beat analysts' expectations and affirmed the strength of sales outside the USA, especially in China. Tiffany & Co., the iconic New York luxury jewelry firm forever associated with Audrey Hepburn, reported financial results for the second quarter and its first half that beat analysts' expectations and affirmed the strength of sales outside the USA, especially in China. -
Vietnam Demands Monsanto Pay Millions of Vietnamese Victims of ‘Agent Orange’
Vietnam is pressing the Monsanto Company, which is now owned by Germany's Bayer AG, to compensate the millions of innocent Vietnamese that either died or were sickened by the cancer-causing defoliant called Agent Orange. Vietnam is pressing the Monsanto Company, which is now owned by Germany's Bayer AG, to compensate the millions of innocent Vietnamese that either died or were sickened by the cancer-causing defoliant called Agent Orange.