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GameStop shares swing after deleted Roaring Kitty posts
GameStop shares jumped as much as 13% after cryptic posts from Keith Gill’s Roaring Kitty account appeared and were deleted.
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S&P 500 Year-End Target Raised to Over 8,200 on Strong Q1 Earnings
Ed Yardeni and Morgan Stanley raised the S&P 500 year-end target amid a 27% surge in Q1 earnings and optimistic forecasts.
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Micron closes at record high as AI demand lifts memory-chip shares
Micron shares closed at a record $795.33 on Monday as AI demand for memory chips drove a sharp rally.
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JD.com, Alibaba post mixed quarterly results amid subsidies and AI spending
JD.com and Alibaba reported quarterly results on Tuesday that showed subsidy-fuelled sales growth but weaker profits as both groups spent on AI and competition.
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Saudi oil exports to China seen falling sharply in June
Saudi Arabia's June crude shipments to China are expected to drop to 13 million-14 million barrels, from about 20 million in May.
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Sega cancels Super Game and shifts staff to flagship franchises
Sega has canceled its Super Game project and moved more than 100 developers from free-to-play work to full-game development.
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China investors bet Xi-Trump summit will support yuan and stocks
Chinese investors are betting Xi Jinping and Donald Trump will extend a trade truce and support the yuan ahead of their Beijing talks.
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Bayer posts higher first-quarter profit on strong crop science sales
Bayer said first-quarter adjusted EBITDA rose to €4.45 billion, beating forecasts as crop science sales improved.
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Calbee to use black-and-white packaging on 14 products amid Iran war naphtha shortage
Calbee will switch 14 snack products to monochrome packaging starting May 25 due to naphtha shortages caused by the Iran war.
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US Stocks Hit Records in May Amid AI Gains, Inflation Fears, and US-Iran Tensions
US stock indexes reached record highs in May 2026 driven by AI enthusiasm despite inflation worries and ongoing US-Iran conflict.
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Global use of PBOC swap lines hits two-year high in Q1 2026
Central banks drew 111.6 billion yuan from PBOC swap lines by end-March, the highest in two years.
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Cold-storage rail service speeds Thai durians into China
A new chilled rail service is moving Thai durians from Laem Chabang Port to Kunming and has cut prices in China by 30%.
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Pudong builds one-stop foreign commercial dispute system
Shanghai's Pudong New Area has built a one-stop mediation, arbitration and litigation system for foreign-related commercial disputes since 2019.
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China’s creator economy centers on livestreaming, short video, and family-content ads
China’s creator economy now drives trillions of yuan with 1.6 billion accounts and livestreaming fueling nearly one-third of online shopping.
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China internet cafés expand in 2025 as revenue tops 101.7 billion yuan
China's internet café sector grew in 2025, with outlet numbers, revenue and jobs all rising, industry data showed.
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Chinese cities offer housing subsidies to marathon runners to boost property sales
Several Chinese cities, including Nanjing, offer property subsidies to marathon runners to stimulate housing markets.
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Deaf Delivery Riders in Nanjing Gain Pride and New Opportunities Through Gig Work
In Nanjing, deaf food delivery riders have found dignity and financial progress through gig work after years of low-wage labor.
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China fines seven major e-commerce platforms 3.6 billion yuan for fake cake orders
China fined seven leading e-commerce firms 3.6 billion yuan for enabling ghost kitchens to sell millions of fake cake orders.
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Chinese brands turn customer comments into business decisions
Chinese brands are using “tingquan” marketing to turn customer comments and memes into real business choices [s1]
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Young Chinese Women Seek Financial Independence Amid Economic Uncertainty
Young Chinese women, including journalist Liu Danru, prioritize financial freedom and stability amid economic unpredictability and cultural challenges abroad.
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China’s strictest fireworks rules take effect as crackdown begins
China put its toughest fireworks rules into force on May 1, tightening safety, noise and chemical limits as a yearlong crackdown began.
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Shenzhen pilots relay delivery system for older women runners
Shenzhen is piloting a relay food delivery system to improve security and pay for older women runners in tall buildings.
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China Clones 10 Tibetan Yaks in Single Batch, Advancing Animal Cloning Efforts
Chinese scientists successfully cloned 10 Tibetan yaks in one batch, marking a breakthrough in group animal cloning.
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Sungrow Power Supply revives Hong Kong IPO plan with fresh listing application
Sungrow Power Supply filed a new application to list in Hong Kong, reviving a plan initiated last year to support its global expansion.