Billions blown as Macau casino investors fold amid gambling review
Shares of Macau casino operators on Wednesday shed as much as a third of their value, losing about $18 billion, as the government kicked off a regulatory overhaul that could see its officials supervising companies in the world's largest gambling hub.
How are markets reacting to push for higher corporate tax rate?
‘The Watchdog on Wall Street’ radio show host Chris Markowski, CFRA chief investment strategist Sam Stovall and Optimal Capital director of strategy Frances Newton Stacy on the markets.
Ford discontinuing EcoSport SUV as it ends production in India
Ford is discontinuing sales of the EcoSport SUV in the U.S. next year. The subcompact is imported from India, where the automaker plans to cease production.
COVID, labor shortage 'tapping the breaks' of economic growth: Expert
Lebenthal Global Advisors President Dominick Tavella argues a number of factors contribute to slowing U.S. economic growth.
Don't buy stocks from China, 'period': Mark Grant
B. Riley Securities chief global strategist and managing director Mark Grant explains why investors shouldn’t buy any stocks from China and discusses potential tax raises.
China limits video game play to three hours per week for children
Gamer World News Entertainment host Tian Wang explains how China limiting kids to three hours of video game play per week will impact the gaming market.
Taliban to rely on funds from China: Report
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang on China’s potential involvement in Afghanistan and the Communist Party’s global influence.
Will US spending on Afghanistan now be redirected toward China?
Rep. Mike McCaul, R-Texas, discusses withdrawing from Afghanistan and foreign policy spending.
Google, Apple hit by first law threatening dominance over app-store payments
Google and Apple Inc. will have to open their app stores to alternative payment systems in South Korea, threatening their lucrative commissions on digital sales.
UN urges Japan to investigate damaged Fukushima nuclear reactors for clean-up
A team of United Nations experts is urging Japan to investigate nuclear reactors damaged a decade ago by a massive earthquake and tsunami.
Kamala Harris takes tougher line on China, calls out 'bullying' as administration reviews trade policy
Vice President Kamala Harris took a strong stance against aggressive Chinese action in the South China Sea as the Biden administration continues reviewing the U.S.-China trade policy.
Kamala Harris says US will donate 1M Pfizer vaccine doses to Vietnam
Vice President Kamala Harris said on Wednesday the U.S. plans to donate 1 million Pfizer coronavirus vaccine doses to Vietnam, where only 2% of the population has been vaccinated.
Taliban takeover increases urgency for US rare earth supply chains: Expert
USA Rare Earth founder Pini Althaus provides insight into the rare earths conversation that has come up amid the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Trump slams Jamie Dimon over China dealings: He's 'not a patriot'
Former President Donald Trump argues JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is solely concerned about his company's shareholders and profits.
CDC, State Department warn against Turkey travel, ease India advisory
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and U.S. State Department warned on Monday against travel to Turkey because of a rising number of COVID-19 cases in that nation but eased its advisories for India.
Is Biden admin ‘letting China off the hook’?
Former State Department senior adviser Christian Whiton provides insight into the Middle East conflict and corporate America’s relationship with China and the CCP.
Kim Jong Un’s sister threatens to bolster military after being ignored by US
Kim Jong Un’s sister vowed North Korea would amp up its national defense and deterrence after joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises that she demanded be canceled appeared likely to begin next week.
Biden will ‘come to regret’ withdrawing from Afghanistan: Gen. Keane
Gen. Jack Keane (ret.), a Fox News senior strategic analyst, on the U.S. withdrawing from Afghanistan, the military mandating the vaccine and corporate America’s relationship with China.
China expert on region's crackdown on tech stocks, education industry
Prague Security Studies Institute chairman Roger Robinson Jr. argues that 'we are in such a sad state of affairs today' because for 20 years there has been 'no screening' or 'diligence,' especially in the national security and human rights arenas.
China’s Xi Jinping will do ‘whatever it takes’ to maintain control: Former National Economic Council director
Former National Economic Council director and The Lindsey Group CEO Larry Lindsey weighs in on China and its new business regulations and restrictions.



















