How to Play China Without Getting Played
The following is a series of videos on the latest investment angles in China from TheStreet.com TV.
China Watch: KFC Does YUM Right
KFC
is a hot spot in China, where huge growth at the restaurant gave
YUM Brands
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great earnings.
China Watch: Playing Political Instability.
Reports say the Chinese government will speak to the Dalai Lama. Patrick Schultz and Brittany Umar pinpoint how this will affect the market and run through a lightning round of big-name Chinese stocks and how they will fare, including how to trade
Bucyrus
( BUCY) and
CTrip.com
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.
Macau Says No Dice to More Casinos
Macau officials are saying no to new game licenses and casinos, but reporter Nick Yulico says several casino companies will benefit from this, including
Las Vegas Sands
(LVS) - Get Report
.
Watch this video.
China Watch Mail Bag: All About Baidu
Schultz and Umar get so many questions concerning
Baidu
(BIDU) - Get Report
. Here's their attempt to tackle them all.
Hank Greenberg Makes China Connection
In a special interview with Gregg Greenberg, insurance titan Maurice 'Hank' Greenberg speaks about investing in China.
Watch this video.
New trading rules out of Beijing have sent Chinese stocks soaring. Schultz explains how to play the situation and why he's calling it the 'Beijing Put.'
China Watch: Luxury Cars Fly Off Lots
Auto sales are booming in China -- especially gas-guzzling SUVs and luxury cars -- despite high oil prices. Schultz says it's all due to the rising middle class wanting the "good life."
Watch this video.
China Watch: Google Takes On Baidu
Google's
(GOOG) - Get Report
teaming up with
China Mobile
(CHL) - Get Report
in effort to process more local Web queries through mobile phones than computers -- and dethrone Baidu as king of Internet search in China.
Watch this video.
China Watch: Google's Good but Baidu's Better
Larsen Kusick says the dorky Google is no threat to the cool, hip Chinese search engine. If you own it take a victory lap, if not, better hold until after earnings -- the value could be priced in.
Watch this video.
China Watch Mailbag: Baidu Wins, Olympics or Not
Schultz says the upcoming Olympic Games in China aren't helping Baidu make a killing -- the company's already doing that on its own. It's expanding and blowing away competition.
Watch the video.
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.
This article was written by a staff member of TheStreet.com.