
In April, factory activity partly recovered, although still staying on shaky ground due to the fact that global demand was still subdued because China's stimulus measures were yet to demonstrate their full pulling power…
In April, factory activity partly recovered, although still staying on shaky ground due to the fact that global demand was still subdued because China's stimulus measures were yet to demonstrate their full pulling power…
In April, South Korea's exports shrank less than in March, although demonstrating the fifth consecutive diving month, with memory chip shipments decreasing by 13…
On Monday, Saudi Arabia shares managed to ascend after the settlement due to the fact yields in the Retail, Media & Publishing as well as Insurance sectors underpinned stocks…
On Friday, Asian stocks were quite mixed, while the evergreen buck kept to two-year maximums on rumors that later in the day figures will indicate the American economy has managed to outperform the rest of the developed world…
On Thursday, Asian stocks dived because a shocking deterioration in German as well as South Korean economic data boosted worries of the decelerating global surge, while crude prices rebounded a bit following a steep run-up earlier in the week…
In the first quarter, the South Korean economy suddenly contracted, thus marking its worst outcome since the global financial meltdown…
On Tuesday, Asian stocks were mixed following the Easter break…
On Monday, Asian stocks were generally intact because traders took stock of recent data dropping a hint that global surge might be stabilizing…
On Thursday, Asian stocks went down after losses on Wall Street, although trade was subdued due to the fact that market participants waited for business polls in the European Union and were mostly on the sidelines ahead of the long Easter weekend holiday…
On Tuesday, Asian shares went up, keeping to a nine-month peak because expectations for stabilization in the Chinese economy helped traders to neglect Wall Street's underperformance, which followed downbeat bank gains…
On Friday, Asian stocks decreased because trepidation ahead of the start of the American corporate earnings season as well as underlying anxiety over the global surge outlook managed to eclipse some reassuring American economic data…
On Wednesday, Asian stocks went down from eight-month peaks because the International Monetary Fund lowered its global surge outlook and America and the EU locked horns over levies in another escalation of trade tensions…
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