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Shanghai Stocks at 2-Week High

China's main share index ended at a fresh two-week high on Tuesday, but pared some of its earlier gains as small-cap stocks weighed.

Shanghai Stocks at 2-Week High

China's main share index ended at a fresh two-week high on Tuesday, but pared some of its earlier gains as small-cap stocks weighed.

Shanghai Shares at 2-Week High

China's main share index ended at a two-week high on Monday, but pared some of its earlier gains in thin turnover as investors were reluctant to stake out fresh positions ahead of the country's biggest holiday.

Shanghai Shares at 2-Week High

China's main share index ended at a two-week high on Monday, but pared some of its earlier gains in thin turnover as investors were reluctant to stake out fresh positions ahead of the country's biggest holiday.

China Stocks Fall For 4th Day

China's main indexes fell for the fourth session on Friday, pressured by tech stocks as faster approval of IPOs exacerbated concerns over the valuations of smaller-cap stocks.

China Stocks Fall For 4th Day

China's main indexes fell for the fourth session on Friday, pressured by tech stocks as faster approval of IPOs exacerbated concerns over the valuations of smaller-cap stocks.

China Stocks Fall For 3rd Day

China's main indexes slid for the third session as investors remained cautious ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays and as small-cap companies settled at a fresh 10-month low.

China Stocks Fall For 3rd Day

China's main indexes slid for the third session as investors remained cautious ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays and as small-cap companies settled at a fresh 10-month low.

Jim Rogers: The Fed, Yellen Have No Clue

During an interview on the FOX Business Network’s Morning’s with Maria, Rogers Holdings Chairman Jim Rogers shared his perception on the Fed and markets ahead of the policy meeting this week.

Former BP CEO Expects More U.S. Bankruptcies

Despite rebounding from 12-year lows, lower oil prices have taken their toll on U.S. oil and gas companies -- and former BP CEO Lord John Browne says in order to see a bottom in supply, we will have to see more companies go out of business.