Mainland Chinese stocks ended more than four percent higher Tuesday but were well off their early highs, while Hong Kong collapsed as traders were left disappointed by a lack of new stimulus from ... ( read original story ...)
Frances Tiafoe screams and swears at Shanghai Masters umpire repeatedly after loss
Frances Tiafoe screamed "f*** you" at the umpire as he lost a close three-setter at the Shanghai Masters. The American appeared calm as he shook hands with Roman Safiullin after losing a three-hour ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai gets ready for 7th CIIE
During a meeting held by the executive committee of the 7th CIIE on Monday, Wang Wentao, minister of Commerce, said that efforts should be made help companies expand the impact of the show. The ... ( read original story ...)
Tsitsipas sets up Medvedev clash in Shanghai Masters
Stefanos Tsitsipas’ rivalry with Daniil Medvedev will add another chapter after the Greek player beat Alexandre Muller 6-3, 7-5 at the Shanghai Masters. ( read original story ...)
Inside a ‘messy and uncertain’ day at Shanghai Masters: Falling ceilings, manual scoreboards
Faced with torrential rain, the Shanghai Masters moved indoors, turning the tournament atmosphere into something strange and surreal. ( read original story ...)
Frances Tiafoe reveals Shanghai Masters rival made him switch to Netflix mid-match
Frances Tiafoe was full of praise for rival Tommy Paul after his latest win at the Shanghai Masters despite admitting he switched over to Netflix halfway through the match. The American came through ... ( read original story ...)
China’s stock euphoria is primed to disappoint
Investors of Chinese stocks are in for a rollercoaster ride. Onshore bourses staged a weaker-than-expected rally following a week-long holiday while shares in Hong Kong plunged. True, valuations are cheap and funds remain underweight. ( read original story ...)