by Richard CARTER Agence France-Presse TOKYO, Japan (AFP) — Asian stock markets rallied Friday after two days of ferocious selling sparked by higher US interest rates, trade war fears and attacks by President Donald Trump on his “crazy” central bank. Tokyo closed near half a percentage point higher after a see-saw session that saw it open in the red but quickly pare losses. Elsewhere in Asia, China’s benchmark Shanghai Composite climbed by 0.5 percent after […]
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Oil prices up in Asia but tremors over Brexit remain
SINGAPORE, Singapore (AFP) — World oil prices rebounded in Asia Tuesday on bargain hunting but tremors from Britain’s shock vote last week to leave the European Union continue to weigh on sentiment. Financial markets are still reeling from Brexit’s fallout as investors sell riskier assets and flock to safe bets amid global economic uncertainty. Asian stock markets resumed their losses early Tuesday, extending another sharp sell-off in Europe and New York. At around 0330 GMT, US […]
Asia markets cautious on growth woes but dollar, oil rally
HONG KONG, China (AFP) — Asian stock markets moved cautiously Thursday as worries over the global economy sap confidence but the dollar held the previous day’s gains and oil prices extended a rally. A disappointing set of readings and announcements from the world’s biggest economies over the past week have cast a pall over stock markets, reversing recent gains that were fuelled by hopes a recovery was taking hold. New York provided another negative lead, […]
Asia stocks wary as China concerns remain
Asian stocks held near four-year lows and crude oil prices approached a 20 percent drop in less than two weeks as investors worried over the extent of China’s economic slowdown and its impact on emerging markets. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan edged 0.4 percent higher but still stood near a four-year low touched on Monday, and was still down more than 8 percent since the start of 2016. It fell 12 percent […]
Asia shares fall sharply amid China confusion
Asian share markets swept lower Monday (January 11) after Wall Street suffered its worst starting week in history and doubts over Beijing’s economic competence sent investors into the arms of the safe-haven yen and sovereign bonds. The absence of Tokyo for a holiday only made liquidity even harder to come by, heightening volatility. South Korean shares fell, led by concerns about China and caution ahead of earnings later this month. The Korea Composite Stock Price […]





