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White House weighs limits on U.S. portfolio flows into China
A U.S. crackdown on capital flows would create a new pressure point in the trade war.
Are China trade tensions a concern among your clients?
The situation goes beyond tariff increases, so be ready to explain why China matters to the U.S. economy and investors.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says everyone should worry about China debt
Mr. Fink says he is still “bullish” on China in long term
Making sense of China’s huge stock market selloff
The recent sharp selloff in Chinese stocks on the back of a very positive economic policy package from Beijing seems irrational.
Tan to take on Barclays’ Hong Kong unit
Barclays has added Aaron Tan as managing director and head of Hong Kong coverage, Finance Asia reported.
China-U.S. trade gap largest ever
Defying bad press about poor-quality products, China’s trade surplus hit a record of $26.9 billion in June.
Asian markets rebound after tumble
The Shanghai Composite Index staged a big recovery today, rebounding 4.58% after a 5.3% decline yesterday.
Chinese stocks dive on regulation fears
Chinese stock benchmarks took their biggest one-day tumble in more than a month.
HSBC aims to set up shop in China
HSBC Holdings has applied for a life insurance license with a Chinese partner and expects to begin operations in that country by 2008.
Investors eye shorting China funds
Investors who won big during China’s stock market rise are looking to cash in on its possible decline, the Wall Street Journal said.
Morgan said to eye China fund co.’s
Morgan Stanley is looking at investing in between two and three fund-management companies in China, according to MarketWatch.
Yuan not manipulated, says Treasury
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has declined to target China a “manipulator” of its currency.
Hong Kong eases way for hedge funds
Hong Kong is simplifying the licensing agreements for overseas hedge fund managers looking to set up shop in the territory.
Morgan launches China retail management
Morgan Stanley is planning to launch retail fund management operations in China, South Korea and Taiwan over the next two years, according to the Financial Times.
China’s trade surplus skyrockets in May
China's trade surplus increased to $22.45 billion in last month, marking a 73% increase over the same period last year.
China greenlights three funds
Amid calls for more openess, China’s securities regulator has cleared the launch of three new equities funds, according published reports.
Paulson stays the course with China
Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson will not abandon talks with Chinese economic authorities, despite the mixed success of last month’s meeting.
Shanghai index takes plunge
Chinese stocks plummeted this morning, a reaction to the government’s attempts to deflate the market bubble.
World Bank slams underpriced China IPOs
China’s booming economy and soaring stock market have attracted harsh criticism from the World Bank.
China ups securities tax, markets tumble
China tripled the tax on securities trading today in an effort to cool down its hot stock market, China's Xinhua News Agency said.