If COVID has one thing in solidarity, it is that playing the market must be democratic. And as always in a democracy, people get what they deserve: that means we see tons of amateur investors in the market, skewing sentiment away from foundations. A large portion of that falls on …
Read More »How China could repay against Apple and Tesla for TikTok and WeChat connections
Text size Transversospinales / Dreamstime Let us assume that the Trump administration is advancing its threats to stop American companies from working with both ByteDance unit TikTok and Tencent Holdings-owned WeChat. What will the Chinese government do in response? Amber analyst Toni Sacconaghi has pondered that question. He owns both …
Read More »A few U.S. companies see Trump’s Phase 1 China trade deal as a tariff, according to a survey
PHILO PHOTO: The flags of China, US and the Chinese Communist Party are displayed in a flagship at the Yiwu Wholesale Market in Yiwu, Zhejiang Province, China, May 10, 2019. REUTERS / Aly Song WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Few U.S. companies doing business in China consider President Donald Trump’s Phase 1 …
Read More »Hong Kong goods for export to US to be labeled are made in China
FILE PHOTO: A General View of Kwai Tsing Container Terminals for Container Transportation in Hong Kong, China July 25, 2018. REUTERS / Bobby Yip (Reuters) – Goods made in Hong Kong for export to the United States should be labeled to be made in China after September 25, according to …
Read More »Cancellations of orders for Boeing increase new sales for sixth straight month as demand continues to fall
An aerial photo shows Boeing 737 MAX aircraft parked on the asphalt at the Boeing Factory in Renton, Washington, March 21, 2019. Lindsey Wasson | Reuters Boeing customers canceled plans to buy 43 of the manufacturer’s troubled 737 Max planes in July because rejected orders sold off sales for a …
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