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Not exact matches
Global investors this week seemed to shrug
off anxieties about a US —
China trade war and focus instead
on news that North Korean dictator Kim Jong - un steamed by armored train from Pyongyang to Beijing for a meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping.
The trade group that represents the commodity blamed the fall
on a 15 percent dip in investment in gold bars to 254.9 tons, as investors in the U.S.,
China and Germany held
off from buying the yellow metal.
Apple (aapl) Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook will meet with President Donald Trump at the White House
on Wednesday as the company looks to head
off a brewing trade war between the U.S. and
China.
In 2015, a man
on a Urumqi Airlines flight to
China's Xinjiang region allegedly accidentally opened the emergency exit as the plane was getting ready to take
off, the South
China Morning Post reported.
The U.S. Air Force said the B - 52s took
off from Andersen Air Force Base
on the U.S. Pacific island of Guam and «transited to the vicinity of the South
China Sea»
on Tuesday.
China's crackdown has so far appeared to have little effect
on bitcoin's price, with investors from neighbouring South Korea and Japan taking over in the trade where Chinese investors left
off.
Asian shares closed mixed
on Thursday as U.S. -
China trade talks kicked
off and investors digested an acknowledgment by the Federal Reserve that inflation had moved nearer its target.
Yum
China: Up over 50 percent this year, this recent Yum Brands spin -
off has been putting up strong results for the last several quarters and Cramer expects no different
on Thursday.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- The Trump administration has imposed a slew of sanctions
on North Korean financial and business networks in
China and Russia in the latest effort to cut
off revenues for its nuclear and missile development.
A C919 passenger jet takes
off from Pudong International Airport for its maiden flight,
on May 5, 2017 in Shanghai,
China.
At the same time, Xi may be mindful that Trump has held
off on trade actions against
China that he loudly threatened during the 2016 presidential campaign to give Beijing more time to make progress
on North Korea.
On Aug. 3, the tower was «topped
off,» making it, at 632 metres, the tallest building in
China and the second tallest in the world..
Easy Daysies are now produced
off - shore, in
China — and placed
on the shelves of a number of toys and educational stores across Canada, as well as Chapters Indigo, by a third - party distributor.
China laid out a clearer timetable
on Wednesday for opening its financial sector to more foreign investment by the end of 2018, as Beijing looks to fend
off growing criticism from the United States and others that it unfairly limits competition.
Moreover, it was not a coincidence that
China made its announcement
on the same morning that the other major central banks of the world announced their coordinated action to head
off a liquidity crunch for European banks.
By clamping down
on the ICO sector,
China may be warding
off bigger financial troubles for consumers down the line.
Trudeau was in
China on a four - day tour to kick
off free trade negotiations between the two countries.
In 2014, a passenger
on a
China Eastern Airlines plane who said he wanted to «get
off the plane quicker» deployed the emergency slide after the aircraft landed at Sanya Phoenix International Airport.
Yum, which will spin
off its
China restaurants
on Oct. 31, said the last quarter started well there — but its stores were hit by protests after an international court rejected
China's claim to historic rights in the South
China Sea.
China had said the live - fire drills would happen
on Wednesday
off the city of Quanzhou, in between two groups of islands close to
China's coast but which Taiwan has controlled since 1949, when defeated Nationalist forces fled to the island at the end of the Chinese civil war.
IT magnates appears intended, at least in part, to warn American tech businesses
off supporting any action that the Obama administration has planned to retaliate for
China's hacking and industrial espionage,» William McCahill, a veteran
China watcher who left a U.S. diplomatic career in 2000 to focus
on business in the country, wrote last week for Mirabaud Securities.
The prototype of what is believed to be the
China's second stealth fighter jet performed its maiden flight
on Oct 31, when it took
off at 10:32 AM Local Time from the runway of the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation facility.
Ask a Canadian what's going
on over in
China these days, there's a good chance they'll cite the country's
off - the - charts smog.
China focusing
on domestic demand rather than exports for growth is worth watching closely: if wheels start falling
off Chinese reform, that's the tipping point for a big hit to globalization.
In recent weeks, stocks have swung between ups and downs, as investors have attempted to digest the latest news out of Greece, the recent bear market in
China and the growing likelihood that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will hold
off on raising rates until after its September meeting.
China's official Xinhua news agency said
on Monday
on its verified Twitter account, noting that in the sell -
off, about two - thirds of all mainland - listed stocks fell by the daily limit of 10 percent.
SHANGHAI, April 26 Shanghai Disneyland should be viewed as a local company in
China, Walt Disney said
on Thursday, shrugging
off concerns that U.S. -
China trade tensions could affect visitor numbers or import costs for the $ 5.5 billion theme park.
If
on the other hand
China's investment rate declines faster than its savings rate, its current account surplus will by definition grow, and the world economy will be worse
off.
Maybe our wise and patriotic politicians will start selling
off our military assets just like they did with our manufacturing base so they can pay the tsunami of interest
on our debt and
China will take over as the world's police?
SHANGHAI Shanghai Disneyland should be viewed as a local company in
China, Walt Disney said
on Thursday, shrugging
off concerns that U.S. -
China trade tensions could affect visitor numbers or import costs for the $ 5.5 billion theme park.
Asian shares closed mixed
on Thursday as U.S. -
China trade talks kicked
off and investors digested an acknowledgment by the Federal Reserve that...