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Chip stocks drop on report US plans to tighten China curbs - BBC

In Asia, chip making giant TSMC lost 2.4% on Thursday, while semiconductor equipment maker Tokyo Electron was down by around 8.8%. That came ...

Stock Market Blog Articles from LPL Research

Read the latest market news and macro-economic trends on the LPL Research blog. Articles are posted several times per week to keep advisors and investors in ...

How we explain the Chinese stock market bubble

... since the end of August. 26. At the end of ... 2007, and the weekly ... Due to the stock market slump in the first half, stock-based funds suffered huge losses,.

Asian Stocks Advance Along With China Amid Disappointing Policy ...

Stocks in China ... The CSI 300 Index capped its biggest weekly loss since late July on Friday, according to Bloomberg. ... record highs as banking ...

Post-election jump in asset prices lift investor spirits

October ISM services activity rose to its highest level since July 2022, weekly initial jobless claims were in line with expectations, and ...

Weekly Market Recap Report from Bank of America Global Research

Beyond an EM slowdown, China trade tensions could be particularly difficult for U.S. soybeans, as seen in 2018 when Chinese imports fell 61%.

Oil heads for weekly loss as Chinese demand continues to ...

The decline in run rates occurred as China's factory output growth slowed last month and demand woes in its property sector showed few signs of ...

US Stocks Erase More Than Half Post-Election Gains | Bloomberg

Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell ...

Global Stock Market News and World Indices Coverage - CNBC

Europe markets close 2% lower, logging worst daily fall since August as mining stocks slide. Tue, Nov 12th 2024. Metals · Gold drops over 2% as dollar ...

Will the rebound in Chinese stocks continue? | Goldman Sachs

Since the lunar new year, China's equity markets have showed signs of a comeback, suggesting a recovery of confidence in the broad economy ...

China's stock market surge – can it continue? - Fidelity International

China's CSI 300 Index has added around 25% over the past week, easily its largest weekly gain since the Global Financial Crisis in 20081.

Dow Jones Futures: Nvidia Earnings Key As Stock Market Trump ...

Those join housing and China stocks. Homebuilders, construction plays and related stocks are slumping as Treasury yields rise, in part on ...

What a Viral Post on Giraffes Says About China's Fed-Up Investors

It's a perilous time for investors in China. Their main vehicle, so-called A shares of Chinese companies, fell more than 11 percent in 2023 and ...

Stock Market News - Bond Market - Currencies Markets - MarketWatch

Are you getting the critical information you need ahead of the trading day? Our free flagship newsletter, Need to Know, delivers to investors the most important ...

China's Stock Market Collapse and Government's Response

... stock exchange, took a disproportionate hit: As of July 10, only 205 of 484 stocks were trading, with the rest suspended.31 Since most.

Outlook on Emerging Markets | Lazard Asset Management

Thanks to China's gains, the Asia region posted the biggest ... from China rose to 17% from 4%. If the ... Chinese stocks. The MSCI ...

5 Reasons China's Recent Stock Market Rally is Fundamentally ...

This liquidation event was set in motion by low China equity positioning among investors. As Hong Kong and Mainland China benchmarks hit ...

2020 stock market crash - Wikipedia

On 20 February 2020, stock markets across the world suddenly crashed after growing instability due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It ended on 7 April 2020.

Analysis: China's Economy and Its Influence on Global Markets

Chinese stocks, which in the 2020s have mostly been in negative territory, changed course in late September and early October. In a matter of ...

Wall Street powers higher to more records | The Seattle Times

The lack of detail sent markets spinning. Stocks in Shanghai jumped 2.1%, but the Hang Seng index in Hong Kong fell 0.7%. Crude oil prices, ...