China holds emergency talks with chip firms after U.S. curbs -Bloomberg News
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology convened a series of emergency meetings over
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China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology convened a series of emergency meetings over
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U.S. stock index futures edged lower on Friday as caution kicked in ahead of
BlackRock Inc posted a smaller-than-expected drop in quarterly profit on Thursday as strong demand for
A decision by the OPEC+ oil producer group last week to rein in output
U.S. export restrictions on chip equipment to China are likely to lead to its
Europe needs to pay up to import liquefied natural gas, pray for a mild
Plans by European companies to hike wages and pay one-off bonuses to help staff
Shares in Chinese tech giants Alibaba Group (9988.HK) and Tencent (0700.HK) as well as in chipmakers slumped on
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's (005930.KS) third-quarter profit could tumble 25%, the first year-on-year decline in nearly