Bloomberg Chinese automobile-chip maker stocks tumbled after the government launched a probe into possible price manipulation, putting a brake on share surges buoyed by a global semiconductor shortage that’s approaching the 12-month mark. Chip developers GigaDevice Semiconductor (Beijing) Inc, Wuxi NCE Power Co. and Hangzhou Lion Electronics Co plunged by their 10% daily trading limit in Shanghai on Tuesday after …
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Overseas investors buying China stocks by long stretch
Bloomberg Overseas investors have loaded up on Chinese stocks by the longest stretch since late April, following a rout last week that pushed the country’s benchmark index to its lowest in almost nine months. Foreigners bought a net 21.5 billion yuan ($3.3 billion) over the past five trading sessions via trading links with Shanghai and Shenzhen, according to Bloomberg-compiled data. …
Read More »Stocks, futures advance as earnings buoy sentiment
Bloomberg European stocks climbed on Monday along with US index futures as positive corporate earnings and economic data offset lingering concerns over China’s regulatory crackdown and the spread of the delta virus variant. Carmakers and retailers led the advance in the Stoxx Europe 600 index. Earnings beats from the likes of HSBC Holdings Plc, Axa SA and Heineken NV buoyed …
Read More »European stocks reach fresh record on earnings updates
Bloomberg European equities kicked off August with a bang, rising to a new record on earnings updates and easing concern about China’s regulatory crackdown. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index was up 0.6% in London, with cyclicals such as automakers and miners leading a broad advance. Banks also outperformed as HSBC Holdings Plc posted results that beat estimates. Meggitt Plc surged …
Read More »Big rethink ahead for Chinese stocks listed in US after July
Bloomberg It’s been a hellish month for China-based companies listed in the US. A clampdown by Beijing authorities led to the worst selloff since the financial crisis, prompting a broad reassessment for a burgeoning corner of the world’s largest stock market. The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index — which tracks 98 of China’s biggest firms listed in the US — …
Read More »Senators eye taxes on cryptocurrency to fund infrastructure plan
Bloomberg The Senate’s bipartisan infrastructure deal envisions imposing stricter rules on cryptocurrency investors to collect more taxes to fund a portion of the $550 billion investment into transportation and power systems. The provisions would raise an additional $28 billion from cryptocurrency transactions, according to a summary of the plan. The proposal would impose more rules on crypto brokers to report …
Read More »US futures, European stocks rise amid positive earnings
Bloomberg US futures rose with European stocks as positive earnings boosted sentiment, while Asian equities were weaker amid Chinese market turbulence. Treasuries fell ahead of the Federal Reserve’s rate decision. Contracts on the Nasdaq 100 Index and the S&P 500 rose, with Alphabet Inc and Microsoft Corp gaining in premarket after their sales topped estimates. Apple Inc dropped 0.9% on …
Read More »Bitcoin eyes longest winning streak in 2021
Bloomberg A continuing recovery in Bitcoin has put the largest cryptocurrency on course for its longest winning streak this year. The virtual coin rose as much as 6.1% to top $40,000 and was trading at about $39,700 as of 8:15 am in London on Wednesday. It’s advanced for eight straight days. Other coins including second-ranked Ether climbed, boosting the Bloomberg …
Read More »China bond bulls unfazed amid growing crackdowns
Bloomberg While Chinese markets might look bleak at the moment, the biggest government bond selloff of 2021 has some investors salivating at a buying opportunity. Risk aversion swept the country and spread globally this week after China cracked down on private-education firms. Although reassurance from state media on Wednesday helped stem a selloff in stocks, sentiment remains fragile. The same …
Read More »Meituan sheds $60 billion after China crackdown fears deepen
Bloomberg Meituan has shed more than $60 billion of its market value over two frenetic trading sessions, after Beijing unveiled sweeping reforms against private-sector companies that darkened the outlook for the world’s No 2 economy. China’s top food delivery company slid a record 18% on Tuesday in Hong Kong, on top of a 14% plummet the previous day. Spreads on …
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