While the number of infections and deaths continues to rise, observers said traders appear to be getting used to the new normal, with some suggesting the sell-off in stocks may have seen its worst.
HONG KONG: Asian markets fell on Monday, extending last week’s sell-off as another strong US jobs reading further fanned expectations the Federal Reserve will...
HONG KONG: Optimism that China and the United States will eventually resolve their trade conflict kept Asian investors buoyant on Thursday, while emerging market...
SINGAPORE: US liquefied natural gas exporters sending tankers to Asia to fill a gap in the region's demand as markets have tightened more-than-expected on...
HONG KONG: Asian markets mostly fell Thursday after another round of weak manufacturing data underlined the slowdown in China's economy while minutes from the US Federal Reserve's latest meeting gave few hints about its plans for interest rates.
TOKYO: The dollar edged up in Asian afternoon trade on Tuesday, climbing back above 115 yen with investors looking ahead to the release next week of Japanese third-quarter economic growth data.