Asian stocks rebound on eased inflation concerns following key US data
Asian markets are surging as inflation growth slows, hinting at rate cuts. Analysts foresee potential shifts in global markets amidst easing pressures.
Asian markets are surging as inflation growth slows, hinting at rate cuts. Analysts foresee potential shifts in global markets amidst easing pressures.
Explore the performance of Asian markets in 2021, from stock gains to currency fluctuations and the impact of central bank decisions in key economies.
Asian stocks surged as China signaled new stimulus measures, boosting investor sentiment.
European and Asian markets surged on Tuesday, with tech leading the way. Wall Street hit new highs, while Europe and Asia saw gains. Learn more here.
Asian markets began the week on a strong note, buoyed by positive momentum in stocks and US equity futures. This uplift comes in the wake of Scott Bessent’s appointment as
Asian equities gained momentum, taking cues from Wall Street’s positive performance. This came as US Treasuries paused a selloff that had driven 10-year yields up to 4.5%. Traders remain attentive
Asian stock markets saw gains on Friday, building on positive trends despite a slight cooling in the U.S. stock market’s recent rally following Trump’s election win. U.S. futures and oil
In light trading on Monday, Asian stocks saw notable gains as Japanese markets remained closed for the Culture Day holiday. Despite ongoing tensions in the Middle East and growing caution
Asian stocks showed gains on Monday, driven by relief that Israel’s recent conflict with Iran avoided a full escalation. Israel’s weekend strike against Iran, while serious, steered clear of targeting
Asian stocks advanced in trading on Monday, following a volatile start to the day. China made significant policy rate cuts in an effort to address disinflation and stimulate economic recovery,