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Asian shares track Wall Street gains amid vaccine hopes
TOKYO (AP): Asian shares were higher Friday (Aug 21) on hopes for development of a coronavirus vaccine, although worries remained about long-term economic damage from the pandemic.
Asian stocks erase 2020 loss
HONG KONG: Stocks in Asia-Pacific have dug their way out of a hole for the year as the global market recovery from the coronavirus continues to grind higher.
Asia markets hit as Congress wrangles, China-US tensions simmer
HONG KONG (AFP): China-US tensions and US lawmakers' struggles to find agreement on a new, much needed economic stimulus pushed equities down Friday (Aug 7) morning -- all against a backdrop of a surge of virus infections.
Asia markets mostly up as traders hope for US stimulus
HONG KONG (AFP): Asian markets mostly rose Thursday (Aug 6) building on a two-day rally, with nervous investors keeping an eye on stimulus talks in Washington, while China-US tensions continued to weigh on confidence.
Asia markets mixed as traders weigh stimulus, China-US tension
HONG KONG (AFP): Asian markets were mixed Thursday (Aug 6) following a two-day rally, with nervous investors keeping an eye on stuttering stimulus talks in Washington, while China-US tensions continued to weigh on confidence.
Asia markets stutter on stimulus struggles, China-US tensions
HONG KONG (AFP): Nervous investors struggled Wednesday (Aug 5) following the previous day's rally with US lawmakers still unable to thrash out a key new stimulus package, and the White House and China agreeing to review their much-vaunted trade deal.
Asia markets slip as dour US data reinforce worries over virus
HONG KONG (AFP):- Asian markets struggled and the dollar extended losses Friday (July 31) on data showing the US economy suffered its worst quarter on record, while a tweet from Donald Trump suggesting delaying November's elections also jolted investors.
Ringgit to stabilise against the greenback next week
KUALA LUMPUR, July 25 (Bernama): The ringgit is expected to stabilise and may trend higher next week, riding on the weaker US dollar amid rising tensions over the United States (US) and China dispute and ahead of the US Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting.
Asia markets hit as US jobless claims jump, stimulus talks stall
HONG KONG (AFP): Asian equities sank Friday (July 24), dragged by a worse-than-forecast US jobless claims report that fanned fears about the economic recovery, while the mood was also being darkened by China-US tensions, stalled stimulus talks in Washington and a surge in virus cases.
Asia markets to fall Friday on Us-China developments
NEW YORK: Asian markets are set to open mostly lower on Friday as China vowed to retaliate against a U.S. order to close one of its consulates, and the American equity markets fell on gloomy data about its labor market.