Dow Collapses Despite Surprising U.S.-China Truce Breakthrough
China is committed to growing China-U.S. relations “with goodwill and sincerity” according to Chinese officials on Thursday.
China is committed to growing China-U.S. relations “with goodwill and sincerity” according to Chinese officials on Thursday.
China may face an historic investigation over the coronavirus outbreak as President Xi Jinping prepares to open the World Health Organization annual conference
Trump voters expect the president to make China pay for the coronavirus pandemic. They’re in for a rude surprise.
One way or another, the United States and China are edging closer to confrontation as the economic fallout from coronavirus continues to unfold.
China reported zero coronavirus deaths Tuesday, a fact that is bound to raise doubts over the accuracy of the statistics.
Chinese premier Xi Jinping visited Wuhan on Tuesday. It’s a symbolic move that tells the world China is close to declaring ‘victory’ on the coronavirus.
Trade tensions between the U.S. and China are likely to only be completely resolved after Trump exits the political scene – in 2024.
The Dow slithered toward a second straight gain on Tuesday as Wall Street gambled on an economic rebound – and ignored an ominous warning from Chinese President Xi Jinping. Dow Creeps Toward Second Straight Gain Wall Street’s three major indices all opened to moderate gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 89.85 points or 0.33% … Read more
By CCN.com: The Dow sped toward substantial gains on Friday, as Wall Street prepared to exhale following a volatile – and brutal – week for the US stock market. Investors chewed on some positive news on the trade war front, but at least one analyst fears that Trump’s latest overtures to China are too little, … Read more
Dow Jones futures struggled for traction on Wednesday, pointing to a flat open on Wall Street. Traders are yet again weighing the impact of a trade war as China moves towards a hard-line stance on negotiations. It comes just a day after Trump said there was “a long way to go” and threatened further tariffs. … Read more