Better-than-expected exports and China's domestic fuel-pricing controls have helped weather the energy shock, but higher input costs threaten to squeeze already weak factory margins and further dampen consumer spending if the conflict drags on.

China's April economic data shows weakening momentum despite strong AI and green tech exports, as property investment falls and domestic demand struggles.

Better-than-expected exports and China's domestic fuel-pricing controls have helped weather the energy shock, but higher input costs threaten to squeeze already weak factory…

China's industrial output and retail sales declined in April, signaling deeper economic trouble. Here's what it means for global markets and crypto.