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(Reuters) -Asian stocks drew foreign inflows for a second straight month in June, buoyed by investors wagering on U.S.
Asia stock markets trade mixed on Friday, reacting to renewed worries about U.S. trade tariffs following President Donald ...
Asian shares are mixed in cautious trading Friday after Wall Street closed at an all-time high with Delta Air Lines kicking ...
Trump's tariffs may pose less threat to Asian markets than initially feared, wrote Goldman Sachs analysts. Tariffs may hurt ...
The Philippines and Taiwan are the other regional markets “most positively sensitive” to the US Federal Reserve’s easing ...
Asian markets ended mixed as investors reacted to US tariff threats; Sensex slumps, Hang Seng gains, Nikkei retreats.
HONG KONG] Stocks mostly rose Friday in Asia, tracking records in New York and London, as investors absorbed US President ...
Asian stock markets mostly advanced around midday Tuesday, after President Trump unveiled a three-week extension to negotiate ...
Markets are focusing on global trade developments after the U.S. extended its tariff deadline to Aug. 1.
Most major banks in Asia-Pacific increased their market capitalization in Q2 as falling interest rates attracted investors to ...