China's national economy has had a 'good start,' according to the statistics bureau, posting unprecedented growth that brings it back to pre-pandemic levels.
I find this action most likely to be less than sustainable, without provoking an algorithmic counter. In other words, don't just be nimble, but tread softly.
Plus, there are reasons to have serious reservations about an International Monetary Fund "aid plan" allegedly to poor countries.
For the ETF EEM, the next several weeks are likely to see lower prices.
The stock market in the Philippines has surged by one-fifth in just over a month amid reasons for optimism.
Mom and pop investors have gone wild in Malaysia, driving volume to record highs and shares of rubber-glove makers through the roof.
Indonesian stocks have done poorly this year, but these nine stocks could rate attention if investors rediscover the market.
A U.S. dollar that is rising in value against most other currencies is creating a huge problem for a world inundated with dollar-priced debt.
As global markets breached their key 200-day moving averages and with uptrends being tested, there were rumours of globally coordinated central bank easing.
From bonds to energy to emerging markets, an examination of what might be hot and what might not.