Days after China moved to enact new security laws for Hong Kong, the territory’s police rejected permission for an annual vigil to honor the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. ( read original story ...)
Pompeo says U.S. considers welcoming Hong Kong people, entrepreneurs
The United States is considering the option of welcoming people from Hong Kong in response to China's push to impose national security legislation in the former British colony, U.S. Secretary of State ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Police Block Tiananmen Square Vigil Due To Coronavirus
The rally has been held each year since 1990 to commemorate the protest in Tiananmen Square, where Chinese military opened fire on citizens who were calling for economic and democratic reforms. ( read original story ...)
Stock indexes head higher on Wall Street after wobbly start
Stocks are notching modest gains on Wall Street Monday as investors balance cautious optimism about the reopening of businesses shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic against worries that the ... ( read original story ...)
Stock market live updates: Stocks rise to start June, just like 1968?, Zoom tops $200
After falling at the open, stocks reversed course and moved higher on Monday as states reopening their economies outweighed growing U.S.-China tensions. Stocks most sensitive to the re-opening trade, ... ( read original story ...)
Manufacturing Checkup: Fresh Data To Start Week As Market Deals With U.S. Unrest, China Concerns
Add U.S. unrest to the wall of worry the market continues to climb in 2020. Between that, the pandemic, increased tension with China, and disastrous data, stocks have shown major resilience--though to ... ( read original story ...)
IPO Launch: UCloudlink Finalizes U.S. IPO Plan
UCloudlink (UCL) has filed to raise $50 million in an IPO of its ADSs representing underlying Class A shares, per an amended registration statement. The company provides mobile data sharing options to ... ( read original story ...)
Pompeo says U.S. considering welcoming Hong Kong people, entrepreneurs
The United States is considering the option of welcoming people from Hong Kong, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in remarks released on Monday, in response to China's push to impose national ... ( read original story ...)
China Fires Back at Trump’s Hong Kong Threats by Suspending U.S. Farm Purchases
Beijing appeared to confirm reports Monday it plans to hold up purchases of key U.S. farm goods at a time the White House is struggling for an economic boost. ( read original story ...)
Sanya Poised to Boom as China’s Summer Shopping Destination
The tropical isle combines vast duty-free shopping, natural beauty and the kind of open space the post-virus public seeks. ( read original story ...)
Stocks move higher on Wall Street after wobbly start
Stock indexes edged higher in early trading on Wall Street Monday as investors balanced cautious optimism about the reopening of businesses shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic against worrie ... ( read original story ...)
WRAPUP 8-Stocks buoyant, dollar slips as economies start to unlock
World stocks hovered near three-month highs and the dollar was flat on Monday as optimism over economies opening up again boosted risk appetite, despite worries over mass protests in the United States ... ( read original story ...)
Stock indexes turn mixed on Wall Street after a wobbly start
Stock indexes were mixed in morning trading on Wall Street Monday as investors balanced cautious optimism about the reopening of businesses shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic against worrie ... ( read original story ...)
China uses U.S. protests to cry hypocrisy amid Hong Kong standoff
Beijing trolls the Trump administration's criticism over a feared crackdown on freedoms in Hong Kong with 3 words: "I can't breathe." ... ( read original story ...)