Trade feuds aside, Chinese firms are committed to the U.S. market, survey shows
A survey of Chinese enterprises in the U.S. has found that a majority remain bullish on the market long-term despite concerns about U.S.-China relations.
A survey of Chinese enterprises in the U.S. has found that a majority remain bullish on the market long-term despite concerns about U.S.-China relations.
Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands told CNBC Europe risks limiting its role in artificial intelligence to being a regulator, rather than an innovator.
For China's yuan to be used more globally, the currency needs more "applications" such as stocks and bonds, said Bonnie Chan, CEO of the Hong Kong exchange.
The bank sees a variety of factors lining up against both a major improvement in sales and a drop in prices.