Hong Kong Stocks Jump After China Trims Quarantine Period, Up More Than 7%
The Hang Seng index jumped more than 7% as Chinese state media reported Covid measures for travel will be eased.
Has the market fallen to the bottom? A picture to understand the current valuations of global stock markets
Hong Kong stocks are currently valued at the cheapest in the past decade; the S & P 500 is trading at a price-to-earnings ratio below the 70 per cent trading day of the past decade.
China Securities Regulatory Commission Enter Into Audit Agreement with US Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
China Securities Regulatory Commission, Ministry of Finance of the People’s Republic of China and Public Company Accounting Oversight Board of the U.S. signed an audit oversight cooperation agreement on August 26, 2022 and will advance this cooperation in the near future.
Investment outlook: Where are we in the market cycle?
A question plague investors: where are we in the economic cycle and where should we invest?
ING says ECB officially ends its long era of unconventional monetary policy
ING noted that the European Central Bank (ECB) definitely pre-committed on Thursday.
Schroeder Investment: the systemic decline has come to an end and is optimistic about bond assets
The market's systemic decline may be over, and the power of alpha has a chance to prevail in the future.
Fat finger trade: Brief crash hits European stocks in holiday-thinned trading
European stocks suddenly fell on Monday before partly recovering in what brokers described as a "flash crash".
News highlights: Top global markets news of the day
Fed's Williams: Fed Can Boost Rates By 50 Basis Points if Needed
How to invest in the ups and downs of the market?
Institutions think that Hong Kong stocks can be concerned about for the whole year.
Secular trend in inflation is upward, says Richard Bernstein
“The Fed has never been this far behind,” says Richard Bernstein, CEO and CIO at Richard Bernstein Advisors, as he looks at market expectations for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates and tackle inflation. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open."
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