Bonds from Japan and China are moving in opposite directions, and it may soon create an opportunity not seen in two decades.
Gao’s sin? Saying that China may have grown just 2% over the last two or three years, less than half the rate Xi’s government ...
Property developer China Vanke told some investors on Wednesday that it had no plans to extend its bonds amid a market ...
China's central bank's decision to suspend treasury bond purchases in the secondary market and instead using other tools to inject market liquidity will prevent disruptions to investors ...
An outpouring of Chinese government bond issuance and early signs of improvement in the housing market helped stir up ...
U.S. stocks rose to a record as Wall Street regained some of the momentum that catapulted it to 57 all-time highs last year.
The LBMA Gold Price AM in USD fell in December while the Shanghai Gold Benchmark Price PM in RMB rose, supported by a ...
Since the launch of the Bond Connect scheme in July 2017 ... cross-border lending," said Lillian Tao, head of China macro and global emerging-market sales at Deutsche Bank.
The U.S. isn't the only place in the world where bond-market moves are creating problems. It's also happening in China and the U.K., where 10-year bond yields are moving in opposing directions for ...
A risk-taking culture, geographic advantages, and strong consumer spending continue to drive US economic growth way ahead of ...
Asian stocks were mixed on Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump's latest comments on tariffs raised uncertainty in ...