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Apple's China problems keep weighing on stock
Apple's China problems keep weighing on the stock
Apple faced two downgrades ahead of earnings, with analysts citing weak iPhone demand. China continues to be a headwind for sales.
Apple Stock May Fall As China iPhone Sales Plunge
In China, Apple’s second largest market, iPhone sales fell 18% in the December ending quarter, according to Bloomberg.
Apple Stock Selloff Deepens. China and iPhone Worries Are Overdone, Says Wedbush.
Phone growth in the U.S. and the rest of the world offsets softer sales in China, Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives says.
Apple Stock (AAPL) Is Floundering, and AI and China Are Making Everything Worse
Doug and Lee examined Apple's decreasing stock performance, pointing out as main causes of investor unhappiness dismal iPhone 16 sales in China, AI losses, and criticism about the company's lack of recent innovation.
Wall Street's rally slows
Stock market today: Wall Street's rally slows as S&P 500 drifts near its record
U.S. stocks are drifting near a record on Thursday as Wall Street’s recent rally loses some momentum. The S&P 500 was down 0.1% in early trading after pulling to the edge of its all-time high Wednesday following its sixth gain in seven days.
Most Asian markets rise after Wall Street's AI-fuelled rally
China: Asian equities mostly rose Thursday, cheered by another tech fuelled run up on Wall Street after Donald Trump s huge AI investment
Stocks Rally as China Pushes Insurers to Buy: Markets Wrap
Stocks in Asia moved higher after a morning briefing by Chinese officials showed the government remains determined to boost share prices.
China, Trump
Trump wants to visit China as president in first 100 days: WSJ
Trump has expressed interest in traveling to China in his first 100 days in office according to the Wall Street Journal.
Trump threatens China: More tariffs are coming on Feb. 1
President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned that even more tariffs could be coming as soon as next week: This time China was his target, as Trump threatened to unleash a wave of higher taxes on imports from America’s second-biggest trading partner.
Trump gave Beijing a one-day break before saying he could hit China with tariffs starting in February
US President Donald Trump had threatened 60% tariffs on Chinese goods on his campaign trail.
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China’s Local Governments Settle Overdue Bills With Apartments, Not Cash
In recent years, Chinese property developers have used unsold apartments to settle debts to construction companies and ...
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China Market Update: Are China Stocks A Trump Trade?
On Monday, Hong Kong-listed growth stocks had a strong day, as the Hang Seng Index gained +1.75% and the Hang Seng Tech Index ...
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Trump wants to visit China as president, WSJ reports
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has told advisers he wants to travel to China after he takes office, the Wall Street ...
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