CANBERA (dpa-AFX) - Asian stock markets are trading mostly lower on Tuesday, following the mixed cues from Wall Street overnight, as bond yields surged on cooling expectations on US Fed interest ...
BANGKOK--Asian shares were mixed on Monday after ... The A-share index of the smaller market in Shenzhen picked up 1.6%. China cut its one-year and five-year Loan Prime Rates, which are reference ...
Globally, credit markets were traditionally dominated by banks and other financial institutions that provided loans primarily to large corporations and governments. The landscape began to change ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Asian shares have opened mostly higher after ... The A-share index of the smaller market in Shenzhen picked up 2.2%. The gains in mainland Chinese markets followed cuts in the ...
HONG KONG, China — Asian markets started the week on a mixed note ... while news that a Hezbollah drone exploded near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home stoked tensions.
Asian markets swung Monday as traders weigh Chinese central bank interest rate cuts aimed at reigniting the world's number two economy, while gold hit a record high on geopolitical concerns.
Asia’s stock markets are gearing up for their busiest week of listings in more than two years, offering a crucial test of demand as companies rush to raise money before the U.S. election.