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By Edward D. Perks, CFA, Executive Vice President, Chief Investment Officer, Franklin Templeton Multi-Asset Solutions, and Gene Podkaminer, CFA, Head of Multi-Asset Research Strategies, Franklin Templeton Multi-Asset Solutions Market volatility has been on the rise as US-China trade tensio...
By Bluford Putnam The Chinese yuan's stability during a ceasefire in the trade war is likely to be shattered with a new round of US tariffs set to go into effect on Sept 1. Editor's Note : The summary bullets for this article were chosen by Seeking Read more ...
By George P. Maris, CFA Markets sold off sharply this week after a sudden escalation in the U.S.-China trade war. George Maris, Co-Head of Equities - Americas, explains why the reaction was so severe and offers insight on how investors can navigate this period of uncertainty. Transcrip...
By Joshua Cummings, CFA Consumer Research Analyst Joshua Cummings explains what really spooked markets about the recent escalation of the U.S.-China trade conflict. Markets reacted negatively - and for good reason - to last week's news that the Trump administration would introduce tari...
By Jon Bathgate, CFA Technology Research Analyst Jon Bathgate discusses why markets reacted negatively to this latest round of tariffs, but why the secular tailwinds propelling tech stocks remain intact. While last week may have begun with all eyes on the Federal Reserve, it ended wi...
The Global X Q2 China Sector Report can be viewed here . The report provides macro-level and sector-specific insights across the 11 major economic sectors in China's equity markets. Summary Although Financials, Industrials, Utilities, and Consumer Discretionary outperformed the Broad Chin...
By Erik Norland The escalating trade war between the world's two largest economies would raise US consumer prices and cut corporate profits, while slowing growth in China. Editor's Note: The summary bullets for this article were chosen by Seeking Alpha Read more ...
The PRC finds itself in two-front “war”, each of increasingly intensity, with all sides digging deeper without any clear resolution in sight. The first is economic - the trade war with the US. The second is primarily political (with economic consequences) as Hong Kong residents d...
Originally published on July 31, 2019 CEO Jan van Eck and Economist Natalia Gurushina discuss the state of China’s economy and highlight two key charts for understanding where it is in its growth cycle. China has been a major contributor to global growth, and its economic act...
In 2018, President Donald Trump set out on a path to improve the US economy by challenging the US-China trade relationship which he determined was unfairly tilted against the US. Over the past year, tariffs were implemented by both governments as pressure on unresolved trade negotiations for a...