ASX climbs. J O Hambro’s Mehta picks Tencent Music. IMF’s Bannan picks Corporate Travel. Ellerston’s Kourtis picks Perpetual.
JD stock fell early Thursday even though the Chinese e-commerce giant beat third-quarter earnings expectations.
Investor preferences seem to have shifted from gold to equities amid confidence in the President-elect's economic policies.
During the quarter, Applied Material’s semiconductor systems business unit – by far its biggest – delivered revenue of $5.18 ...
Pony AI is inching closer to its initial public offering in the U.S., but as it does so, it continues to drop its minimum ...
Michael Burry's Scion Asset Management ramped up its bets on three Chinese tech giants but also hedged its positions.
Retailers are diversifying supplier markets, stockpiling goods in warehouses and warning that prices may go up if proposed ...
Shares have opened higher in Europe after mostly falling in Asia following a report showing inflation in the U.S. was roughly ...
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Alibaba is slated to report fiscal second-quarter results before the open tomorrow, Nov. 15. Per Zacks, the e-commerce name ...
Asian markets, including Japan's Nikkei 225 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng, saw declines due to the strength of the dollar.