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John Liu

Beijing

Executive Editor at Bloomberg News

Executive Editor at Bloomberg L.P.

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Articles

  • 3 days ago | wkow.com | Anna Cooban |John Liu |John Towfighi

    London/Hong Kong/New York (CNN) — Oil prices fell sharply Tuesday, returning to levels last seen before the Iran-Israel conflict, as investors cheered news of a ceasefire, albeit fragile, between the two countries. Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, fell 6.1% to $67.14 a barrel. West Texas Intermediate crude, the US oil benchmark, fell 6% to $64.37 a barrel.

  • 1 week ago | aol.com | John Liu

    Taiwan has added China’s tech titan Huawei and chip giant Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) to its export control list, stepping up efforts to align with Washington’s crackdown on companies driving Beijing’s artificial intelligence ambitions.

  • 1 week ago | hoover.org | John Liu |Yong Xiong

    MyHoover delivers a personalized experience at Hoover.org. In a few easy steps, create an account and receive the most recent analysis from Hoover fellows tailored to your specific policy interests. Watch this video for an overview of MyHoover. Create Account

  • 2 weeks ago | channel3000.com | John Liu |Matt Egan |John Towfighi

    Hong Kong/New York (CNN) — Oil prices surged, stocks dropped and investors flocked to safe havens like gold on Friday after tensions between Israel and Iran escalated, stoking concerns of a broader conflict in the region. The price of oil surged Friday in the market’s largest single-day increase in years after Israel attacked Iran, reflecting fears that a wider conflict in the Middle East could lead to serious energy supply disruptions.

  • 2 weeks ago | abc12.com | John Liu |Matt Egan |John Towfighi

    The price of oil surged Friday in one of the market's largest single-day increases in years, reflecting fears that a wider conflict in the Middle East could lead to serious energy supply disruptions. Brent crude, the global benchmark, was up 5.9%, at nearly $71 a barrel. U.S. oil jumped 8.6% to nearly $74 a barrel, after gaining as much as 13% earlier in the day.

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