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China's Manufacturing Improved In September But Remains In Contraction
China's National Bureau of Statistics released new data on Monday showing a slight improvement in the manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) for September. China's National Bureau of Statistics released new data on Monday showing a slight improvement in the manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) for September. -
NASDAQ To Crack Down On Underperforming Chinese IPOs
NASDAQ will reportedly be going after smaller listings that raise more capital from Chinese sources instead of from US investors. NASDAQ will reportedly be going after smaller listings that raise more capital from Chinese sources instead of from US investors. -
Forever 21 Files For Bankruptcy, To Close 350 Stores Worldwide
Fast-fashion retailer Forever 21 has reportedly filed for bankruptcy and revealed plans to close down more than 350 of its stores in over 40 countries. Fast-fashion retailer Forever 21 has reportedly filed for bankruptcy and revealed plans to close down more than 350 of its stores in over 40 countries. -
US Treasury Clarifies That It Has No Plans Of Blocking Chinese Listings
The US Treasury announced that it has no intention of blocking Chinese firms from listing in US exchanges despite initial reports. The US Treasury announced that it has no intention of blocking Chinese firms from listing in US exchanges despite initial reports. -
Wells Fargo Names Charles Scharf As Tim Sloan's Replacement
Wells Fargo announced that it has hired former JPMorgan executive and VISA CEO Charles Scharf as its new chief executive. Wells Fargo announced that it has hired former JPMorgan executive and VISA CEO Charles Scharf as its new chief executive. -
Fiat Chrysler Agrees To Pay $40 Million SEC Settlement Over False Sales Data
The Securities and Exchange Commission accused Fiat Chrysler of knowingly bloating its salse figured between 2012 to 2016. The Securities and Exchange Commission accused Fiat Chrysler of knowingly bloating its salse figured between 2012 to 2016. -
Toyota Boosts Stake In Subaru To 20 Percent In $650 Million Deal
Toyota Motor Corporation has increased its stake in Subaru from 17 percent to 20 percent through a deal estimated to be worth $650 million. Toyota Motor Corporation has increased its stake in Subaru from 17 percent to 20 percent through a deal estimated to be worth $650 million. -
Tesla Expects First China-Made Cars To Roll Out Before Year Ends
Tesla updated the public on the progress of its gigafactory at the Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone's Lingang Special Area, stating that its core areas are already ready for production. Tesla updated the public on the progress of its gigafactory at the Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone's Lingang Special Area, stating that its core areas are already ready for production. -
Germany's EuroEyes Announces $90 Million Hong Kong IPO Plans
EuroEyes International Eye Clinic will be pricing its stocks between HK$6.20 and HK$8.80 per share, with a public debut scheduled on October 15. EuroEyes International Eye Clinic will be pricing its stocks between HK$6.20 and HK$8.80 per share, with a public debut scheduled on October 15. -
S&P 500 And Other Indexes Drop To Lowest Level In Months Amid Trump Impeachment Call
Wall Street saw a number of indexes suffer losses following news of a renewed call to impeach US President Donald Trump. Wall Street saw a number of indexes suffer losses following news of a renewed call to impeach US President Donald Trump.