Is the meme stock frenzy a preview of the US stock bubble? GameStation and AMC theaters continue to fall
This week's meme stock frenzy is fading away, and it continued to fall before Friday's market.
China Eases Mortgage Rules in Latest Push to Aid Property Sector
Beijing has eased mortgage rules and urged local governments to buy unsold houses in some of policy makers' boldest moves yet to revive the property sector. Financial regulators said Friday that they
China Property Stocks Rally as More Cities Unveil Rescue Steps
By Jiahui Huang Shares of Chinese property developers surged on rising expectations that government entities in China are moving to help buy up excess housing in a bid to revive the struggling real-es
China May Need Large-Scale Funding to Lower Housing Inventories
China may need to spend at least CNY3-4 trillion in order to "meaningfully lower" the country's primary housing inventory to a healthy level, Morgan Stanley analysts write in a note. The market is for
China's Investment, Consumption and Industrial Output Likely Improved in April, Poll Says
China's investment, consumption and industrial output may have grown at a faster pace in April from a month earlier, as Beijing stepped up efforts to spur growth, according to a poll of 15 economists
Open Source Securities: Dividend Tax Relief Expectations Catalyze Surge, Focus on Policy α and Recovery Cycle Beta Opportunities
Open Source Securities believes that the valuation of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange is highly correlated with market activity, and that the valuation of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange has a self-strengthening effect during the phase of increasing trading activity.
Hong Kong Shares Hit Nine-Month High on Report of Regulators Weighing Dividend Tax Waiver
By Sherry Qin Hong Kong stocks climbed to their highest level in nine months after a media report that China is considering exempting individual investors from paying dividend taxes on Hong Kong stock
China's Trade Data Point to Tentative Signs of Global Demand Recovery
China's positive April trade data, which showed tentative signs of stronger global demand, could support this year's growth goal, HSBC economists say, though they note that domestic demand improvement
Hong Kong PMI Signals Deceleration in Private Sector
0326 GMT - Business conditions across Hong Kong's private sector continued to improve in April, but the latest growth seems to be on shaky ground, says Jingyi Pan, economics associate director at S&P
The Hang Seng Index's technical bull market has been established, and Hong Kong stocks are back! How will the market develop in the future?
How long can the bull market last?
Express News | Hong Kong's Hang Seng China Enterprises Index up More Than 2%; Hang Seng Tech up 4%
China Retail Sales Growth Slows to Eight-Month Low, Missing Forecasts
China's retail sales growth weakened to an eight-month low in March, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday. Retail sales rose 3.1% year over year in March to 3.9 t
Australia, China, India May Cut Rates Even If Fed Doesn't
The central banks of Australia, China, India, Korea and Thailand may decouple from the Fed and cut rates even if the U.S. central bank stands pat this year, Nomura analysts say in a note. The APAC cen
JPMorgan Favors Low-Cost Options for Potential China Rebound
After three years of bumpyness, valuations in the Chinese market appear notably low compared to other emerging markets. Investors who would like to take exposure to China equity should consider using "cheap options" to benefit in the country's potential recovery, say strategists at JPMorgan Chase on Monday.
China's Economy Expected To Surge 5.3% This Year, Fueled By Property Sector Stabilization And Regional Growth: AMRO
The ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO) anticipates China's economy to expand by 5.3% this year, bolstered by the stabilizing property sector and improving external demand.What Happened: AMRO
China's Service Economy Expands Further, Adding to Signs of Recovery
A private gauge of China's services activities notched a 15th straight month of growth, adding to signs of green shoots in the world's second-largest economy as government stimulus measures kick in.
China May Have Policy Surprise Up Its Sleeve as It Looks to Boost Growth
Persistent downward economic pressure in China will require persistent easing from policymakers, DBS's CIO says in a report. Addressing the property sector remains the priority, as it is spurring head
China's Economy Has yet to Bottom Out, Nomura Says
China's economy has yet to bottom out, with the property market continuing to slide and the risk of a fiscal cliff on the rise, Nomura Research economists say in a note. While there is some resilience
PBOC Retains Dovish Tilt, Yuan Pressure May Limit Policy
China's central bank remains on a dovish tilt, but yuan pressure limits room for easing, says Lynn Song, ING's chief Greater China economist. If PBOC rate cuts precede those of other central banks, a
China's Factory-Gate Deflation Enters 17th Month in February
Producer prices in China fell for the 17th month in a row in February, with the pace of decline accelerating from the previous month, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics on Saturd