Sat Duhra at Janus Henderson Investors discusses his firm’s focus on North Asian markets and how Chinas’s domestic names have been “very resilient.” … ( read original story …)
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Yen up and dollar clinging on as China’s Houston response awaited
The safe-haven yen advanced to a one-month high on Friday as deteriorating Sino-U.S. relations heightened investor anxiety, while a surging euro put the beleaguered dollar on track for its worst week … ( read original…
ATP, WTA Cancel China Events, Including Shenzhen Finals
The $14 million WTA Finals, contested by the top eight singles players and eight doubles teams in the world, moved to Shenzhen last year after being held in Singapore since 2014. “We’ll look forward ……
Bitcoin Daily: YouTube Seeks Dismissal Of Ripple Lawsuit Alleging Crypto Scam; China’s Ant Group Launches AntChain Blockchain
YouTube is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit against it from crypto firm Ripple alleging that YouTube doesn’t do enough to remove scams and fraud. ( read original story …)
WTA, ATP Tennis Cancel All Tournaments In China Over Coronavirus
All international tennis tournaments in China this year, including the Shanghai Masters and WTA Finals, were cancelled on Friday because of the coronavirus, the ATP and WTA said. The major blow to … ( read…
Oil rises on weaker dollar, but virus woes and U.S.-China tensions weigh
Oil edged up on Friday as the dollar fell to an almost two-year low, although demand concerns stemming from rising coronavirus cases and U.S.-China tensions kept a lid on prices. ( read original story …)
Asia markets to fall on China vow to retaliate against U.S.
Asian markets are set to open mostly lower on Friday as China vowed to retaliate against a U.S. order to close one of its consulates, and the American equity markets fell on gloomy data about…
Why China Sought Help With Credit Ratings for Bonds
One reason foreign investors think twice about dabbling in China’s $15 trillion bond market is the quality of domestic credit ratings. The authorities sought to address that concern when S&P Global … ( read original…
All WTA, ATP tennis in China cancelled over coronavirus
Shanghai (AFP) – All international tennis tournaments in China including the Shanghai Masters and WTA Finals were cancelled Friday because of the coronavirus, the ATP and WTA said. The major blow … ( read original…
Eleven tour events—including the WTA Finals Shenzhen—canceled in China
As a result of no longer being permitted to stage the WTA Finals Shenzhen, leadership also made the decision to call off its race to the prestigious year-end event. “We are extremely disappointed that ……
Mainland China reports 21 new coronavirus cases, including 13 in Xinjiang
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China reported 21 new coronavirus cases in the mainland for July 23, down from 22 cases a day earlier, the health commission said on Friday. Of the new infections, 13 were in…
Amid blame game on coronavirus, Trump White House pursues broader campaign to punish China on other issues
Critics accused the administration of lashing out against Beijing without thinking through the consequences, an approach one Capitol Hill aide termed the “burn it all down phase” of its China policy. ( read original story…
Mike Pompeo likens China threat to ‘Frankenstein,’ says engagement hasn’t worked
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo outlined a sharp break with decades of American foreign policy, pioneered by the Nixon administration in the 1970s. ( read original story …)