China’s leadership needs to ‘send some love’ to private companies
Andy Rothman of Matthews Asia discusses China’s property sector downturn, and stresses the need for a clearer regulatory environment to restore consumer and business confidence.
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Andy Rothman of Matthews Asia discusses China’s property sector downturn, and stresses the need for a clearer regulatory environment to restore consumer and business confidence.
Jan Jenisch, CEO and chairman of Holcim, speaks to CNBC about the building material giant’s plans for a U.S. spin-off.
Alan Gould, Loop Capital managing director, joins ‘Closing Bell’ to discuss raising his price target for Netflix.
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Steven Wieting, chief investment strategist and chief economist at Citi Global Wealth, explains why he believes the global economy does not need a recession to clear out excess price pressures, and will emerge stronger after this year.
Swedish cellphone maker Ericsson is suing Apple in hopes of blocking the sale of iPhones and iPads in the United States, the company said on Friday. Ericsson claims Apple has infringed on 41 of the more than 35,000 patents it holds. Read MoreApple faces lawsuit for alleged auto engineer poaching The patents cover the design…
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Huntington Bancshares CEO Steve Steinour joins ‘Power Lunch’ to discuss the impact of Fed rate cuts on big banks and bank earnings.