Back in the emerging-market heyday, the sudden frenzy that has pushed Chinese equities to a bull run would be big news on Wall Street. ( read original story ...)
Xi Jinping’s belated stimulus has reset the mood in Chinese markets
I f Chinese retail investors had their way they would forgo the seven-day National Day holiday that ends on October 7th. An aggressive stimulus package, announced in Beijing on September 24th, has ... ( read original story ...)
Stock market today: Wall Street sets more records to close a winning September and third quarter
Wall Street closed its latest winning month and quarter with more records on Monday. The drift higher for U.S. stocks followed a wild start to the week for financial markets in Asia, where Japanese stocks tumbled and Chinese indexes soared. ( read original story ...)
VIDEO| Stabbing Rampage in China: Three Dead, Many Injured as Financial Crisis Takes Toll?
A stabbing spree at a Walmart in Shanghai killed three and injured 15, with suspect Lin arrested at the scene. Motivated by an economic dispute, Lin attacked shoppers in the densely populated ... ( read original story ...)
China’s A-share market continues soaring, turnover of Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges exceeding 2.5 trillion yuan
China's A-share market soared strongly on Monday, with the turnover on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges exceeding 2.5 trillion yuan ($356.5 billion) in total. Monday is the last trading day before the week-long National Day holidays. ( read original story ...)
Central Banks Shock Investors
This month, central banks surprised investors with a series of policy changes aimed at easing their previously restrictive stances. ( read original story ...)
China’s stock frenzy is an absurd distraction. Nothing has really changed
It is legitimate to ask whether China is blowing smoke in our eyes or dragging its feet on a debt-deflation crisis that Xi Jinping still refuses to acknowledge.The raft of stimulus measures announced with escalating fanfare all through last week add up to a substantial short-term package, ( read original story ...)