Chinese Stocks on Brink of Correction as Investor Patience Wanes

Market volatility has been rising as traders debate next move Property shares jump before housing ministry briefing Thursday Chinese stocks fell to the verge of a correction in a sign of growing disappointment over the pace of stimulus rollout. The CSI 300 Index ended...

New Zealand Inflation Slows to Lowest Rate Since Early 2021

Inflation rate of 2.2% now back inside RBNZ’s 1-3% target band Kiwi dollar falls as traders bet on another big rate cut New Zealand’s annual inflation rate fell sharply in the third quarter, returning to the central bank’s target band for the first time in more than...

Australia’s Largest Pension Says China Boom Times Have Finished

Melbourne-based AustralianSuper manages over A$341 billion CIO Mark Delaney speaks at Bloomberg event in Sydney China’s latest bout of stimulus may help stabilize the country’s property crisis but investors should position for the end of the economy’s boom years, says...

China Leaves Economists Wanting More Action to Defeat Deflation

Finance officials vow to aid housing sector, local governments Much-anticipated briefing lacks immediate steps to lift demand China moved to further ramp up support for the economy, promising more aid for the slumping property sector and indebted local governments....

China Says Major Disagreements Remain With EU Over EV Tariffs

Eight rounds of talks have not yielded any agreement China asks EU to send technical team to nation for fresh talks China urged the European Union not to conduct price negotiations with individual electric vehicle manufacturers, as eight rounds of negotiations in...