US military is at ‘disadvantage’ compared to China: Retired Marine Corps general
Retired two-star Marine Corps Gen. Arnold Punaro on U.S.-China relations, vaccines and the size of America’s military.
Cargo ship ordered to leave US waters after tree-destroying Asian beetles found
Federal agents near New Orleans ordered a cargo ship to leave the U.S. after an inspection found wood infested with a type of Asian beetle that has been destroying trees in the U.S. for about 25 years.
China crackdown on capital markets plummets US-listed stocks
A 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' panel with FOX Business' Susan Li, 'Thru the Cycle' president John Lonski and Kingsview Asset Management CIO Scott Martin analyzes the stock market.
Rep. Waltz on Iraq troop withdrawal: US needs to ‘stay on offense’
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., weighs in on the U.S. combat mission in Iraq coming to an end and U.S. relations with China.
US businesses can only make money in China on ‘very short-term basis’: Expert
Kaltbaum Capital Management President Gary Kaltbaum, Peapack Private Wealth Management managing principal and senior portfolio strategist David Dietze and author and Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang on today’s markets.
Chip shortage wreaking ‘havoc’ on multiple industries: Expert
Swipe4Free chief financial officer Jennifer Vartanov discusses the chip shortage as well as supply and demand issues.
The CCP is 'at war' with the US way of life: Harry Kazianis
Center for National Interest senior director Harry Kazianis proposes punitive actions the U.S. can take against China if officials refuse an investigation into the origins of COVID-19.
China blames US for 'stalemate' in relationship during tense meeting
Harry Kazianis, senior director at the Center for National Interest, provides insight into why U.S. officials are engaging with China and argues that Biden 'owes it to the American people' to pressure the Chinese.
It’s ‘not smart’ to invest in China right now: Morici
University of Maryland economist Peter Morici, Spotlight Asset Group CIO Shana Sissel and Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne cover Friday’s markets, government spending, tech stocks, earnings and investing in China.
America needs modern infrastructure: Build Together co-chair
Build Together co-chair and former Dow Chemical chairman and CEO Andrew Liveris weighs in on China and corporate America supporting the passage of the bipartisan infrastructure package.
Will China ever participate in investigation into COVID origins?
Rep. John Katko, R-N.Y., provides insight into U.S.-China relations, ongoing spending negotiations and the border crisis.
Investment banks, Fortune 500 CEOs are China's 'best friends': Wolfpack Research CIO
Wolfpack Research founder and CIO Dan David suggests U.S.-based banks also serve worldwide interests, including China's.
US falls ‘way behind’ China in building strategic plan around markets: Wolfpack Research CIO
Wolfpack Research founder and CIO Dan David reacts to China cracking down on capital markets and attempting to move data into Hong Kong.
Americans deserve to know origins of COVID: Rep. LaHood
Rep. Darin LaHood, R-Ill., on the Chinese Communist Party, Democrat lawmakers and the investigation into the origins of COVID-19.
Biden isn't doing enough to combat China's cyber attacks: Whiton
Christian Whiton, a former Trump-era State Department senior advisor, weighs in after the U.S. and allies accused China of a global cyber hacking campaign.
Under China law, illegal for US investors to own Chinese tech companies: Expert
Hayman Capital Management founder and CIO Kyle Bass on the impact of Americans investing in China and security risks that can come with it.
Stock futures moving higher to end the week
U.S. equity futures are pointing to a higher open when trading begins on Wall Street.
Stock futures trade mixed ahead of economic data, bank earnings
U.S. equity futures are leaning toward a mixed trading session on Thursday.
Time to sell Chinese stocks: Market expert
B. Riley Strategies chief global strategist Mark Grant on Chinese stocks and inflation.
Gordon Chang calls for confiscation of US products made with slave labor overseas
The U.S. State Department warned against conducting business in China's Xinjiang province due to human rights abuses being conducted in the region by the CCP. Gordon Chang weighs in.



















