Originally from Guangdong, the man one newspaper called a "petty despot" had sailed to San Francisco on a Chinese junk just before the gold rush, when he was approximately 20 years old.
Despite their rush into gold assets, Chinese consumers aren't running out to buy other stuff, particularly foreign imports. This is a problem, particularly for luxury retailers, as China's demand ...
Despite their rush into gold assets, Chinese consumers aren't running out to buy other stuff, particularly foreign imports. This is a problem, particularly for luxury retailers, as China's demand ...
For decades, Wall Street and corporate America have chased the promise of the ascendant Chinese consumer. As regular Chinese households got richer, there was money to be made selling them ...
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Animal spirits are back in China's stock market as investors rush into equities ... stimulus measures that has sent Chinese and Hong Kong shares rocketing ...
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Animal spirits are back in China's stock market as investors rush into equities, galvanized by Beijing's policy bonanza and driven by fear of missing out on what ...