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American Fund Managers Are Giving Bullish Outlooks Of Chinese Economy
U.S. fund managers are giving more bullish forecasts of the Chinese economy despite potential setbacks in the trade war between China and the U.S. This change was attributed to Beijing's strategic response to potential tariff increases. U.S. fund managers are giving more bullish forecasts of the Chinese economy despite potential setbacks in the trade war between China and the U.S. This change was attributed to Beijing's strategic response to potential tariff increases. -
Energy And Retail Stocks Climb Ahead Of China-U.S. Trade Talks
Stock prices saw significant gains on Wednesday following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement that he may consider extending the March 2 tariff truce deadline if this week's trade talks progress further. Both American and Chinese stocks closed higher as officials commenced a new round of two-day sessions. Stock prices saw significant gains on Wednesday following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement that he may consider extending the March 2 tariff truce deadline if this week's trade talks progress further. Both American and Chinese stocks closed higher as officials commenced a new round of two-day sessions. -
Economy Watch: Investors Watch For Progress Before China-U.S. Trade Talks
This week will be huge in global economy as China and the U.S. gear up for another round of trade talks. Dublin will also be full-packed as a number of meetings and conferences will take place in the Irish capital. This week will be huge in global economy as China and the U.S. gear up for another round of trade talks. Dublin will also be full-packed as a number of meetings and conferences will take place in the Irish capital. -
Business: CEOs In Search Of Legal Options To Avoid U.S. Tariffs On Chinese Goods
CEOs are scrambling to find ways that could ease them off of U.S. tariffs if the country does not reach a trade deal with China by March 2. Some companies have filed legal exclusions with the American trade office but to no avail. CEOs are scrambling to find ways that could ease them off of U.S. tariffs if the country does not reach a trade deal with China by March 2. Some companies have filed legal exclusions with the American trade office but to no avail. -
Former WTO Court Judge Talks ‘Inconsistent’ U.S. Tariffs on China Goods
A former WTO Appellate Body judge has spoken up on U.S. tariffs placed upon Chinese goods. China has also sought the help of the World Trade Organization despite the lack of panel members to hear the case. A former WTO Appellate Body judge has spoken up on U.S. tariffs placed upon Chinese goods. China has also sought the help of the World Trade Organization despite the lack of panel members to hear the case. -
How China-Exposed U.S. Companies Hurt their Shares
New data has just revealed that American companies with significant exposure in China have seen plummeting stocks due to internal issues, not just because of trade tensions between the countries. A lack in semiconductor demand has also impacted the share prices of these companies. New data has just revealed that American companies with significant exposure in China have seen plummeting stocks due to internal issues, not just because of trade tensions between the countries. A lack in semiconductor demand has also impacted the share prices of these companies. -
How Ban is Affecting NASA’s Space Probes
NASA reportedly wanted to make use of China's relay satellite for its future space probes, Wu Weiren revealed. However, a U.S. Congress ban keeps the U.S. from cooperating with Chinese scientists. How has the ban affected NASA's studies so far? NASA reportedly wanted to make use of China's relay satellite for its future space probes, Wu Weiren revealed. However, a U.S. Congress ban keeps the U.S. from cooperating with Chinese scientists. How has the ban affected NASA's studies so far? -
China-Russia Trade Soars in Billions
China and Russia just made history. The two countries recorded a trade exchange amounting to over $100 billion in 2018. The latest reveal comes as China is presumed to engage in a trade war against the U.S. An expert has commented that global markets shouldn't be worried about a war that may not happen at all. China and Russia just made history. The two countries recorded a trade exchange amounting to over $100 billion in 2018. The latest reveal comes as China is presumed to engage in a trade war against the U.S. An expert has commented that global markets shouldn't be worried about a war that may not happen at all. -
China may Lead World Economy within a Decade
A new forecast has predicted that the U.S. economy may fall to third spot by 2030, with China and India leading ahead. Economists believe that stabilization will most likely be felt after the third quarter of 2019. A new forecast has predicted that the U.S. economy may fall to third spot by 2030, with China and India leading ahead. Economists believe that stabilization will most likely be felt after the third quarter of 2019. -
U.S. Sales are Up but Shares Plummet, Investors Mum
Investors seem unhappy these days as U.S. retailers experience an alarming dip in shares. Macy's dropped at two digits while Kohl's and Target stocks plummeted by 6 percent. Amid fears and doubt of the future, the Federal Reserve expressed willingness to adjust to economic changes. Investors seem unhappy these days as U.S. retailers experience an alarming dip in shares. Macy's dropped at two digits while Kohl's and Target stocks plummeted by 6 percent. Amid fears and doubt of the future, the Federal Reserve expressed willingness to adjust to economic changes.