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Morgan Stanley has a positive view on the role Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) could have in improving relations between the U.S. and ...
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Morgan Stanley's Former Exec Slams US For 'Sinophobic' China Policy: 'Never Seen In My Adult Lifetime An Adversary That's Been So Vilified'In a recent episode of the Odd Lots podcast by Bloomberg, Stephen Roach, senior fellow at Yale Law School and former chairman of Morgan Stanley ... China of undermining diplomatic relations ...
Stephen Roach, the former Asia Chairman of Morgan Stanley, who wrote in the Financial Times last February that "Hong Kong is over", has changed his stance, Bloomberg reported. He lately considered ...
Hedge funds, especially U.S.-based ones, added bullish bets on Chinese stocks last week on hopes of progress in U.S.-China trade talks, according to Morgan Stanley.
Morgan Stanley just lifted its year-end target on MSCI China as well as the Hang Seng HK:HSI and other Chinese stock-market indexes, by between 8% and 9%. Their strategists give two reasons ...
China’s economic growth in the second quarter is currently projected to fall below 4.5%, a slowdown from the 5.4% expansion recorded in the first quarter, according to Robin Xing, Morgan Stanley ...
This was reported by Reuters. Morgan Stanley Futures (China), entirely owned by the U.S. bank, was listed for the first time as a licensed institution by the China Securities Regulatory Commission ...
China, the world’s biggest importer and consumer of coal, could reinstate import curbs and controls amid growing oversupply, Morgan Stanley analysts say. While China is unlikely to resort to ...
Sebastian Ng / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images The improved revenue growth that Lululemon has seen in China in recent years could slow in the years ahead, Morgan Stanley analysts wrote ...
Morgan Stanley noted that earnings results ... Developments in trade relations between the United States and China have been a key focus for investors. The White House said last week that U.S ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley has won final approval to launch a futures business in China via a newly established unit, becoming the second major U.S. entrant in the derivatives market of ...
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