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Shares have been pummelled as Chinese authorities mount regulatory assault
The Concentrated International ETF will be fully transparent, disclosing its portfolio holdings each day
Monetary responses to rising inflation will be more muted than in past crises
Brokerage to set aside up to 35% of shares to app customers in break from the norm
Apple’s profits almost doubled in its latest quarter to $21.7bn
Investors worry crackdown on structure used by education companies could spread to other sectors
Nasdaq falls more than 1% after Beijing targets private education providers
Investors should expect crackdowns to spread to other sectors that have outperformed
Internet group falls most in decade as investors sell on concerns of widening regulatory crackdown
Pedestrian businesses seek to goose valuations by deploying the term for their business models
Asian stocks drop following China’s crackdown on education companies
Ban on tutoring groups from making profits raises fears that no sector is safe from Beijing’s regulatory assault
US, Russia take differing approaches when it comes to Cuba’s protests and military crackdown
Markets power back after Monday’s losses as investors cheer strong earnings season
Summer of uncertainty ahead as economies emerge from pandemic
Financial decoupling intensifies after state-run group was forced off NYSE by Trump order
Elon Musk, GameStop and Airbnb keep investors guessing in 2021
European equities also extend gains following ECB’s continued commitment to loose monetary policy
Morgan Stanley to manage 12-month sale process
Beijing’s new cyber security rules sever lucrative flow of listings to New York stock market
European equities also jump with UK FTSE 100 enjoying best day’s performance since February
Structures have saved investors millions in fees but crisis often follows innovation
JPMorgan chief’s acceptance of grant allowing him to buy 1.5m shares is curious at best
UK-based group joins a small number of buyout companies listed on European markets
Also, predicting inflation, badly, and another word on Covid
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