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Americans Want Their Companies Out of Communist China Now

With the current U.S. administration’s “America First” policy and harsh attitude toward those who take advantage of the country, it’s no wonder that a vast majority of Americans now view Chinese products in an unfavorable light. According to a survey conducted by Washington-based FTI Consulting, 40 percent opted not to buy products made in China. More ...

Jack Roberts

Wall Street.

Pandemic Shakes Up the Partnership Between Wall Street and the CCP

Growing distrust of the Chinese government’s handling of the CCP virus pandemic should prompt Wall Street to rethink its dealings with China, hedge fund manager Kyle Bass says. Bass recently commented: “Ordinary Americans are starting to understand that the Chinese government is not trustworthy, they’re not our friends, and one could deem them to be ...

Helen London

Wall Street.

Wall Street Fiddles While America Burns

The worldwide trail of destruction that comes with the spread of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus has forced countries to re-examine wholesale their relationships with the CCP regime. The United States is no exception, especially Wall Street. Courtesy of the regime, the entire world, overnight, fell into the devastating grip of the communist-level lockdown: ...

Michael Segarty

Wall Street.

Why Is New York So Menaced by the COVID-19 Storm? (Part 1)

In the United States, the number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 exceeds 504,700 people, with over 18,700 deaths as of April 11. In New York State alone, nearly 160,000 have been affected by COVID-19 and over 7,000 have died. This accounts for approximately 32 percent of the total cases in the United States. The epidemic in ...

Michael Segarty

New York City street.

Wall Street Could Be Next Battleground in the U.S.-China Trade War

The trade conflict between the U.S. and China was until now restricted to slapping tariffs on imports. However, industry experts believe that it could spill out into the financial markets of Wall Street very soon. The Wall Street battle According to reports, experts are asking the Trump administration to limit Chinese access to Wall Street. ...

Max Lu

Wall Street.