Asian markets finished mixed amid rising tensions between China and the USA after yesterday President Trump said he plans to take action against China this week over the national security laws on Hong Kong
Asian markets trading higher on new stimulus from China and after in Japan Prime Minister Abe lifted the restrictions for the entire nation
Asian stocks finished lower on Friday amid an escalation in tensions between China and USA. Hong Kong stock market slumped on news that China's government is planning
Asian stocks are trading higher on positive results from the coronavirus vaccine, and expectations for further relief packages from Bank of England, Fed and Europe.
ASX 200 and Asian markets declined mirroring Wall Street after the warning from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell that the outlook is uncertain and subject to significant downside risks,
Asian stocks trade lower on Wednesday amid concerns over the second wave of coronavirus outbreak. International Monetary Fund (IMF) economists...
Asian stocks finished higher on Monday as more countries reopen businesses and investors bet on fast global recovery. Wall Street ended higher on Friday despite the unemployment rate rose from 4.4% to 14.7%
The Nikkei 225, Hang Seng, and ASX, are performing well in today's trading on news that the US and China are still in good terms after reports surfaced that tensions are rising between the two countries.
Asian markets trade mixed on Thursday after better-than-expected exports data out of China has stabilised sentiment. China April exports came in at +8.2%, beating the expectations of -14.1%
ASX 200 is 0.42% lower at 5,384 for the first time in the last three trading sessions. Investors taking some profits off the table despite the retail sales rose by 8.5%