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Market Cap: 265 Million

Primary Exchange: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE INC.

Website: https://www.franklintempleton.com/investor/product

Shares Outstanding: 33.8 Million

Float: 0

Dividend: 0.0 (0.0%)

Beta: 0.7938451304883053

Sector: Finance and Insurance

Industry: Securities and Commodity Exchanges

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Longest drawdown: 2243 trading days

From: 2013-02-01 To: 2024-03-07

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Kudlow warns of consequences if Xi doesn't meet with Trump

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-13 12:01:20:000

President Trump wants to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G-20 Summit later this month in Japan, but Xi hasn't yet responded to Trump's invitation, said economic adviser Larry Kudlow, Bloomberg reports. More news on: Direxion Daily FTSE China Bull 3x Shares ETF, Direxion Dai… read more...

Value Of Direct U.S.-China Trade Continues To Shrink

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-13 06:26:28:000

The combined value of goods and services traded between the U.S. and China continued to shrink in April 2019, with the cumulative gap between the projection of how much that trade would be worth today, if not for the tariff war and where it actually is today now, having increased by $1 billion… read more...

China: Soft Credit Growth Means Slower Activity Growth

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-13 06:05:52:000

By Iris Pang, Economist, Greater China China's credit growth, including loan growth, was softer than expected. Shadow banking activities shrank, which implies funding for infrastructure projects mainly came through local government special bonds - likely to limit the overall activity g… read more...

How China Became A Technology Superpower

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-13 06:01:49:000

Transcript Oscar Pulido: It's no secret that there is a race for technology dominance. The speed of adoption in digital technologies in China has caught the world by surprise. From superpowers like Alibaba (BABA) and Tencent (TCEHY) to artificial intelligence, to the development of 5G tech… read more...

Hard Landing For China's Growth? 6 Factors To Watch

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-13 02:52:04:000

By Mo Ji, Shamaila Khan Transcript Shamaila Khan: Mo, what is your assessment of the risk of [a] hard landing in China? With the incredible increase in debt and leverage in China, you know, everyones always concerned that growth is going to fall off a cliff, and obviously… read more...

Dimmed Hopes In China Cars, Too

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-13 02:10:37:000

As noted earlier this week , the world's two big hopes for the global economy in the second half are pinned on the US labor market continuing to exert its purported strength and Chinese authorities stimulating out of every possible (monetary) opening. Incoming data, however, continues to poin… read more...

Will China's Growth Machine Suddenly Implode - Like Japan's Did?

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-12 18:13:43:000

Originally published on June 11, 2019 By Gary Alexander We celebrated the 75th anniversary of D-Day last week - as well we should. That day was important. It marked the beginning of the end of the European War. But the same dates also marked the beginning of the end for Japan in the Ba… read more...

Anxiety Ticks Up, Risks Pared

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-12 03:26:02:000

Overview The S&P 500 snapped a five-day advance yesterday and set the heavier tone for equities today. Continued protests in Hong Kong were not shrugged off as they have been in the last couple of sessions. The Hang Seng's nearly 1.9% decline was the largest in a month and led the region… read more...

Central Banks Provide A Silver Lining To The Escalating Trade War

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-12 00:10:57:000

Posted by Kristina Hooper, Chief Global Market Strategist on June 10, 2019, in Market & Economic Weekly Market Compass: US cancels its tariffs on Mexico, China warns against traveling to the US, and central banks appear more open to accommodation A collective sigh of reli… read more...

U.S. Imports From China Plunge As Other Emerging Markets Fill The Gap

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-11 03:04:53:000

By Jeffrey Kleintop Last week, the April U.S. trade report revealed that overall U.S. imports are basically unchanged from the end of last year, but imports from China have plunged. Let's take a closer look at China's loss and which countries may be benefitting. U.S. imports from China t… read more...

Postcards From China

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-11 01:53:08:000

Rising trade disputes and U.S.-China strategic tensions are increasingly weighing on global risk assets. How are the frictions playing out on the ground in China? A group of our senior investors recently went on a trip to the mainland to take the pulse on corporate sentiment and potential impa… read more...

Where Has The Global Financial Crisis Left Us Today?

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-09 01:30:41:000

At ExCel London, the very venue where then-UK prime minister Gordon Brown and the G20 met in April 2009 to "save the world economy" during the global financial crisis ((GFC)) , Adam Tooze addressed the 72nd CFA Institute Annual Conference , hosted by CFA Society of the UK , about where the … read more...

Where Has The Global Financial Crisis Left Us Today?

via: SeekingAlpha at 2019-06-09 01:30:41:000

At ExCel London, the very venue where then-UK prime minister Gordon Brown and the G20 met in April 2009 to "save the world economy" during the global financial crisis ((GFC)) , Adam Tooze addressed the 72nd CFA Institute Annual Conference , hosted by CFA Society of the UK , about where the … read more...

Ex-Date Payment Date Record Date Declared Date Amount Flag Dividend Type Qualified Indicated
2020-09-03 2020-09-21 2020-09-04 2020-08-21 2.577 Cash
2022-08-12 2022-08-31 2022-08-15 2022-08-05 1.3014 Cash
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