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Asian markets closed mixed in volatile trade on Friday as sentiment remained jittery over President Donald Trump's trade war. Markets in Hong Kong and China ended higher after state-owned funds ...
Asian and European shares surged and a manic ... "I guess at least the relief is now global trade won't grind to a complete halt," said Wong Kok Hoong, head of equity sales trading at Maybank.
Trump's temporary relief excluded China, Southeast Asia's largest trading partner and investment source. He hiked import levies on Asia's biggest economy to 125% after Beijing responded to Trump's ...
Stocks in Asia joined a relief rally that helped US shares post their best day since the global financial crisis after US President Donald Trump paused most of his tariffs. Treasuries rallied ...
The swift reimposition of tariffs, including on key Asian economies, signals that the United States has radically discounted the value of normative geopolitics, unleashing a deluge of uncertainty.
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Southeast Asia stock indexes rose sharply in early trade as investors breathed a sigh of relief over President Trump's decision to pause reciprocal tariffs that had sparked a global markets into a ...
(Bloomberg) — Stocks in Asia joined a relief rally that helped US shares post their best day since the global financial crisis after US President Donald Trump paused most of his tariffs.
Morgan Stanley analysts said Trump's decision is bullish for Asia equities and most bullish for Japan equities. That is because Japan "has a strong underlying reflationary dynamic but came closest ...
According to him, Thailand would be in charge of humanitarian activities in Mandalay, while Malaysia would like to coordinate the regional relief effort in Sagaing. Both regions were close to the ...
The news of a pause brought sudden relief to the market. The S&P 500 ended 9.5% higher, while the Nasdaq rose 12.2% in its biggest one-day gain since January 3, 2001, and its second-biggest on record.