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9 months ago
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Zip Cuts Annual Loss 60%, Says Profitability Coming

Australian buy-now-pay-later provider Zip Co. cut its annual loss by 60% and reiterated its belief it will report pos...

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10 months ago
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Stock Exchange Regulators Back Global Climate-Reporting Rules

Association representing over 95% of market capitalization endorses international rules that include Scope 3 emission...

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12 months ago
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A Foreign Capital Invasion Could Lift Japan’s Stocks

Japan’s Topix is one of the top performing markets in the world this year. But foreigners are only just starting to t...

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about 1 year ago
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Dow Edges Higher; PacWest Shares Gain

Major indexes little changed as regional bank stocks recover modestly

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about 1 year ago
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Microsoft’s Activision Loss Is Sony’s Gain

Sony shares shot up after U.K. regulators gave the thumbs down to Microsoft’s $75 billion acquisition.

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about 1 year ago
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Australian Startup Canva’s Growth Accelerating During Downturn

Canva added 10 million active users to its online platform over 30 days through mid-March, taking its total to 125 mi...

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about 1 year ago
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The Knives Are Out in China’s EV Industry

China’s new-energy passenger vehicle market nearly doubled in size last year. But 2023 is shaping up quite differently.

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over 1 year ago
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The Most Savory Semiconductor Player is Still a Good Bet

Japan’s Ajinomoto makes an insulating film used in chip packaging—and MSG.

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about 2 years ago
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Can Russia’s Sanctions Pain Be China’s Gain?

Russia’s economic isolation is a boon for China in some ways but sends a strong signal on the West’s willingness and ...

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over 2 years ago
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Winter Olympics: Opening Ceremony Kicks Off in Beijing After Months of Tension

One of the most unusual Games in history began with a parade of masked athletes and a blaze of fireworks.

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over 2 years ago
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Beijing Will Save Housing Projects, But Not Necessarily Developers

To head off a deepening housing downturn, Beijing is backpedaling a bit on tough leverage rules. That might not be en...

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over 2 years ago
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Chinese Stocks Glimpse Light at the End of the Tunnel

China’s central bank is tilting dovish, as the Fed—and most other major central banks—increasingly lean the other way.

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over 2 years ago
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Germany’s Vast Foreign Surpluses Are Finally Falling, Fulfilling an Old U.S. Demand

Washington and others had accused Germany of feeding global economic imbalances by hoarding savings and refusing to s...

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over 2 years ago
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China Goes Cold Turkey on Property

If exports stumble or consumption doesn’t pick up again promptly, Beijing may be forced to relent on its property cur...

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over 2 years ago
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This Avocado Stock Won’t Toast Your Portfolio

There’s good fat and there’s bad fat. Mission Produce, a rare pure-play avocado seller with diverse suppliers south o...

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almost 3 years ago
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EV Batteries: The Next Victim of High Commodity Prices?

Cheaper batteries over the past decade have made electric vehicles more price-competitive, but rising demand for EVs ...

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almost 3 years ago
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Market-Beating China Fund Manager Favors Scooters and Spicy Sauce Over Tech

Michelle Leung’s Xingtai Capital looks for stocks of companies with a solid earnings record, fast prospective growth ...

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almost 3 years ago
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A Fleeting Opportunity in Chinese Stocks

Foreign investors are piling into Chinese stocks, but those betting on a further jump in the yuan might be disappointed.

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about 3 years ago
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China’s Economy Is Still Dependent on Housing and Exports

Despite the Beijing leadership’s rhetorical emphasis on new industries and self-reliance, housing and exports are sti...

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about 3 years ago
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Chinese Monetary Policy Looks Looser than Advertised

China’s headline economic numbers are impressive yet not very meaningful, but there are clues to what Beijing is doin...

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over 3 years ago
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Moutai Helps Guizhou Drink Away its Woes—and Debt, Too

The higher the liquor giant’s share price, the merrier for the province’s government. But other investors should be w...

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over 3 years ago
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China and Korea Clash Over Pandas and Pickled Vegetables

Internet users are getting heated over symbols of national pride for the two nations.

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over 3 years ago
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Should Fiscal Policy Get More Chinese?

Chinese public investment is rightly panned as inefficient, but new IMF research suggests the rich world inch a bit f...

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