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Chinese Steel Market Faces Long Plateau as Property Slump Drags On
Chinese steel demand is entering a prolonged plateau rather than a sharp collapse, as manufacturing and exports offset the property downturn, according to industry experts.
Tech Fund Doubles China Exposure in Contrarian Bet
A top-performing technology fund is rotating profits from US winners into Chinese internet and hardware stocks, signaling a contrarian bet on China's equity market revival.
Korea Watchdog Chief Regrets Single-Stock Leveraged ETF Launch
South Korea's top financial regulator expressed regret over not blocking the launch of single-stock leveraged ETFs, warning that their negative side effects have grown significantly and pose risks to market stability.
Global Banks Drive India Asset-Backed Securities Sales to Record
Global banks are driving India's asset-backed securities sales to a record as they seek exposure to the fast-growing economy, boosting demand for structured credit products.
CSOP Lifts Options Cap for SK Hynix Leveraged ETF
CSOP Asset Management is raising the options ceiling on its $14.4 billion leveraged ETF tied to SK Hynix, granting more flexibility after a sharp rally in the chipmaker's shares.
Iran Deal Called Strategic Defeat for US by Defense Analyst
A defense analyst calls the new Iran memorandum of understanding a strategic defeat for the US, arguing it largely restores the prewar status quo rather than delivering decisive gains.
Chinese Stocks in Hong Kong Near Bear Market After Holiday
A gauge of Chinese stocks in Hong Kong is approaching bear market territory after the holiday break, pressured by weak consumption data that dampened investor sentiment.
Colombia Elects Pro-Market President, Stocks Rally Expected
Colombia elected conservative lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella president, signaling a shift to pro-market policies that could boost equities and foreign investment.
Inghams Shares Tumble 14% on H5N1 Farm Lockdown in Western Australia
Inghams shares plunged as much as 14% after the poultry producer locked down its Western Australia farms due to an H5N1 avian influenza outbreak, raising supply concerns.
Abaxx Demands Probe, Hires Paul Weiss After Short Seller Attack
Abaxx Technologies has called on Canadian regulators to investigate potential manipulative trading in its shares and retained law firm Paul Weiss to respond to a short-selling campaign by Viceroy Research.
Germany to Buy 40% Stake in Tankmaker KNDS Ahead of IPO
Germany agreed to buy a 40% stake in tankmaker KNDS from its founding families, clearing a key hurdle for the defense company's planned IPO.
Micron earnings: profit growth nears 1,000%, S&P 500 impact looms
Micron's earnings report is expected to show profit growth approaching 1,000%, a milestone that could influence S&P 500 sector dynamics and investor sentiment.
Bull market safe from Fed rate hikes under Warsh, history shows
History suggests the current bull market can withstand Fed rate hikes under potential chair Kevin Warsh, as past tightening cycles often coincided with further equity gains.
EM Profit Beats Fuel Bull Market Hopes for First Time in 4 Years
Emerging-market companies are beating profit estimates for the first time in four years, strengthening the case for a sustained bull market in EM equities.
Top Wall Street analysts pick 3 dividend stocks for solid returns
Top Wall Street analysts highlight three dividend-paying stocks with strong yields and upside potential as the Fed signals a possible rate hike this year.
Aluminum Price Surge Blunted by Middle East Transits and Chinese Supply
The Iran war triggered a major aluminum supply shock, but price gains have been capped by rerouted shipments via the Middle East and increased Chinese output, limiting the impact on equities and industrial metals traders.
How Super El Niño Could Reshape Stock Market Sector Bets
A rare Super El Niño weather pattern is prompting stock traders to reassess sector allocations, with potential impacts on agriculture, insurance, and energy stocks.
Warnock: Focus on Main Street, Not Wall Street
Senator Raphael Warnock says the country should prioritize the health of local Main Streets over Wall Street performance, urging a shift in economic focus.
Lawrence, Kansas Welcomes Algerian World Cup Team with Open Arms
The Algerian national soccer team, based in Lawrence, Kansas for World Cup training, has received an enthusiastic welcome from locals, fostering cultural exchange and international goodwill.
SpaceX IPO Surge Fuels Optimism for OpenAI and Anthropic Listings
SpaceX's IPO surged 37% in its first week, signaling strong investor appetite that could buoy the upcoming listings of AI firms OpenAI and Anthropic.
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