By Rae Wee SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Asian stocks fell broadly on Thursday, while longer-dated U.S. bond yields rose alongside the ...
Weak China markets dragged broader Asian shares lower on Thursday, while longer-dated U.S. bond yields rose alongside the ...
Asia-Pacific markets trade mostly lower on Tuesday, weighed down by the dollar’s strength amid expectations that robust US ...
Asian markets, including Japan's Nikkei 225 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng, saw declines due to the strength of the dollar.
The U.S. dollar extended its broad rally early on Friday, towering at one-year highs as a hawkish turn from the Federal ...
If you missed the flashing red headlines, Fed Chair Powell made it clear: there’s no rush to cut rates. With the economy ...
The strong dollar is also weighing on the region’s stocks, with MSCI’s Asia equities benchmark heading for its worst week ...
In other dealings early Thursday, U.S. benchmark crude oil shed 37 cents to $68.06 per barrel in electronic trading on the ...
Shares have opened higher in Europe after mostly falling in Asia following a report showing inflation in the U.S. was roughly ...
China will release a slew of economic data, including retail sales and its urban unemployment rate for October.
The dollar strengthened against most G-10 and Asian currencies in the morning session amid trade-protectionism fears that could underpin the greenback’s safe-haven appeal.