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Shares in Chinese Companies Crash After Xi Jinping Stacks Party With Allies

The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index, which tracks dozens of Chinese companies listed on American exchanges, fell more than 14% to its lowest closing level since April 2013. 

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Early Earnings Reports Worry Investors Already Battered by Stock Selloff

So far in the third-quarter earnings-reporting season, fewer companies than usual are beating Wall Street’s expectations.

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China’s Xi Claims Third Term as Communist Party Leader

Xi Jinping cemented his status as China’s most formidable leader since Mao Zedong by extending his term as Communist Party chief into a second decade and declining to elevate a clear potential successor.

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China’s Military Is Catching Up to the U.S. Is It Ready for Battle?

The People’s Liberation Army is emerging as a true competitor to the U.S. amid heightened tensions with Taiwan. The challenge for Xi Jinping is preparing troops to fight.

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U.S. Home Sales Drop for Eighth Straight Month in September

Sales of previously owned homes declined 1.5% in September from the prior month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.71 million, the weakest rate since May 2020, the National Association of Realtors said.

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Day Traders Go Back to Their Day Jobs as Stock Market Swoons

As the stock market swoons, individual investors are placing fewer trades at Schwab, Morgan Stanley and Robinhood.

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Tesla Cuts 2022 Vehicle-Delivery Target Though Says Demand Remains Strong

Tesla reported near-record quarterly profit but said it expects to finish the year just shy of its 2022 target of boosting vehicle deliveries by 50%.

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