Investors are spooked by China’s regulatory crackdowns
FT News Briefing28 Heinä 2021

Investors are spooked by China’s regulatory crackdowns

Apple’s profit nearly doubled in the latest quarter as iPhone sales surged, and a former oil trader at Glencore has pleaded guilty in the US over his part in a scheme to bribe government officials in Nigeria. Plus, the FT’s US investment editor, Michael Mackenzie, explains why China’s crackdown is burning investors.


Tech blowout: Apple profit nearly doubles as iPhone sales surge

https://www.ft.com/content/18cfeb9a-8596-4d23-badd-df9a62d510ab


Former Glencore trader pleads guilty to role in Nigeria bribery scheme, with natural resources editor Neil Hume

https://www.ft.com/content/392b610f-43c6-4496-bb16-977e1f31f015?


Beijing’s threat to VIEs triggers Wall St panic over Chinese stocks, with US investment editor Michael Mackenzie

https://www.ft.com/content/38ba7bb9-9a7e-4817-80cf-324bc9a4527b?


US law firms up ante on bonuses in war to win staff

https://www.ft.com/content/046d42d1-ec0b-4649-af6a-592430b5668c?


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