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Originally published November 23, 2018 As news of a potential US-China trade deal makes headlines, we believe the more important story is the potential for a “tech cold war.” The Trump administration has made it clear that it views China as a strategic technological com...
By Jeffrey Kleintop The easing of trade tensions between the United States and China appears to have lifted Chinese stocks, which has helped boost overall emerging market ((EM)) stocks this year. Investors seem optimistic that China's economy will finally begin to recover from the sharp sl...
Another Global Financial Crisis, with China at the Epicenter? Anytime an economic slowdown and a housing downturn appear in the scenery, there are questions about the next global financial crisis. That's a bitter aftertaste from the last global financial crisis. But China is somewhat special...
China is planning to cut the value-added tax rate that covers the manufacturing sector by 3 percentage points as part of measures to support the slowing economy, Bloomberg reports . More news on: iShares China Large-Cap ETF, KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF, Deutsche X-trackers Harvest ...
The need to rebalance China’s economic growth China’s GDP growth last year (6.6%) was the lowest in the last two decades. In its World Economic Prospects update in January, the IMF maintained China’s annual growth rates forecast for 2019-2020 at 6.2%. Such rates corr...
On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, Adam Goff, managing director, investment practice, and Sophie Antal Gilbert, head of AIS business solutions, discussed the latest read on the U.S. economy. They also dug into Chinese manufacturing activity and MSCI's announcement that it wil...
By Douglas J. Peebles, Eric Winograd Transcript: This is the final video in a four-part series that addresses some of the major themes we expect to shape the investment landscape for years to come. Click here for parts one , two and three . Eric Winograd I think that so mu...
Original Post By Stuart Burns When is a poor deal a bad deal? That may be the question we are asking in a few weeks' time after U.S. President Donald Trump and China's president, Xi Jinping, meet sometime in March at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's Palm Beach resort. Trump is tweeting a deal...
By John Lin, Stuart Rae As MSCI considers boosting the allocation to Chinese onshore stocks in its emerging-market indices, global investors are pumping money into the market. But watch out for crowds. Flows into China are concentrated in a small group of large-cap stocks. On February 28...
By Bill Witherell, Ph.D. China stocks surged Monday following Trump's announcement that he will be delaying US tariffs on China. Prospects for a trade agreement between China and the US are now looking very good. It is evident that both sides need a positive resolution and are willing to c...