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Samuel Shen

Samuel Shen

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China sovereign fund steps in to support stocks plunging on trade war

China intervened on Monday to support domestic stocks plunging on U.S. tariff woes, with a sovereign wealth fund increasing its holdings in

China sovereign fund steps in to support stocks plunging on trade war
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Hedge funds capitulate, investors brace for margin calls in market rout

Some hedge funds say they are offloading all or most of their holdings of stocks as U.S.

Hedge funds capitulate, investors brace for margin calls in market rout
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Goldman Sachs expects significant Chinese fiscal easing to offset tariffs

Goldman Sachs said it expects Chinese policymakers to accelerate fiscal easing measures significantly to offset the drag on growth from higher tariffs

Goldman Sachs expects significant Chinese fiscal easing to offset tariffs
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Trump tariffs slam markets, stunned investors brace for slow growth, retaliation

Global investors grappled on Thursday with rising chances of an economic downturn and a sprawling trade war, as they

Trump tariffs slam markets, stunned investors brace for slow growth, retaliation
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

'Asset famine' in China curbs central bank's bond trading ambitions

A scarcity of low-risk assets in China's financial sector is obstructing the central bank's plans to make its monetary policy toolkit more

'Asset famine' in China curbs central bank's bond trading ambitions
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Big Chinese fund managers cap pay, claw back excess in 'common prosperity' push, sources say

Two of China's leading fund managers have capped staff's annual income and will claw back any excess, five people with direct knowledge of the

Big Chinese fund managers cap pay, claw back excess in 'common prosperity' push, sources say
Africa|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China bond market opening offers no panacea to debt-laden African states

Plans by African governments to raise money on China's domestic debt markets via so-called panda bonds could be undone by their heavy debt

China bond market opening offers no panacea to debt-laden African states

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