Chinese Stock Indices Slide at Monday’s Open
Chinese stocks fell at Monday’s open as the Shanghai Composite Index dropped by 4.46% and the Shenzhen Component Index by 5.96%, highlighting market volatility.
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Chinese stocks fell at Monday’s open as the Shanghai Composite Index dropped by 4.46% and the Shenzhen Component Index by 5.96%, highlighting market volatility.
Protesters in Europe rally against Trump’s tariff policies, highlighting global economic concerns and calls for unity.
China’s rare earth export controls aim to secure vital interests and promote stable global trade in a balanced, responsible manner.
South Korea braces for a snap presidential election on June 3, with a cabinet meeting set to confirm the date and spark global political intrigue.
Serbian President Vucic nominates endocrinologist Djuro Macut as PM candidate, promising dynamic reforms and Expo 2027 preparations.
A U.S. airstrike in Sanaa left 4 dead and 23 injured, highlighting renewed efforts against Houthi targets in Yemen.
At the Harvard College China Forum, experts debated trade deficits and tariffs, highlighting U.S. economic imbalances and a significant surplus in services.
Trump declares a national emergency to impose a 10% import tariff, igniting global trade tensions and consumer concerns.
Vietnam voices concerns as U.S. tariffs threaten rising costs and trade tensions affecting both economies.
China’s first quake rescue teams, including the Yunnan and Red Cross teams, return safely after their mission in Myanmar.