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Hong Kong Stock Market Tipped To Open To The Downside
The Hong Kong stock market has finished lower in three straight sessions, plunging nearly 650 points or 3.8 percent along the way. The Hang Seng Index now rests just beneath the 16,700-point plateau and it's expected to open in the red again on Tuesday.
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Lower Open Anticipated For China Stock Market
The China stock market has moved lower in three straight sessions, sinking more than 75 points or 2.6 percent in that span. The Shanghai Composite Index now sits just above the 2,860-point plateau and it's looking at another soft start again on Tuesday.
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142日前
Oversold Taiwan Stock Market May See Further Consolidation
The Taiwan stock market has finished lower in two consecutive trading days, crashing more than 1,810 points or 8.4 percent along the way. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now sits just above the 19,000-point plateau and it's got a weak lead again for Tuesday's trade.
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142日前
Soft Start Predicted For Singapore Stock Market
The Singapore stock market has moved lower in three straight sessions, retreating more than 210 points or 6.4 percent along the way. The Straits Times Index now rests just above the 3,240-point plateau and it may extend its losses on Tuesday.
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142日前
Japan Household Spending Adds 0.1% On Month In June
The average of household spending in Japan was up a seasonally adjusted 0.1 percent on month in June, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications said on Tuesday - coming in at 280,888 yen.
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142日前
Malaysia Shares May Open Under Pressure Again On Tuesday
The Malaysia stock market has moved lower in three straight sessions, shedding almost 90 points or 5.5 percent along the way. The Kuala Lumpur Composite Index now rests just above the 1,535-point plateau and it's likely to take further damage again on Tuesday.
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142日前
Oversold KOSPI Has Negative Lead Again
The South Korea stock market has moved lower in back-to-back sessions, tumbling more than 330 points or 11.9 percent along the way. The KOSPI now sits just above the 2,440-point plateau and it's looking at another soft start again on Tuesday.
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Australia Interest Rate Decision On Tap For Tuesday
The Reserve Bank of Australia will wrap up its monetary policy meeting on Tuesday and then announce its decision on interest rates, highlighting a modest day for Asia-Pacific economic activity. The RBA is widely expected to keep its benchmark lending rate unchanged at 4.35 percent.
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142日前
Dollar Remains Weak On Weak Data, Rate Cut Bets
The U.S. dollar shed ground on Monday, extending recent decline, amid concerns about slowing economy, and rising bets the Federal Reserve will cut interest rate by more than 25 basis points next month.
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Euro Rises Against Majors
The euro climbed against its most major counterparts in the New York session on Monday.
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Swiss Stocks Plunge Again; SMI Loses 2.8%
The Switzerland market ended sharply lower on Monday as stocks across the board reeled under sustained selling pressure due to a sell-off in global markets amid concerns about a possible recession in the U.S., and on escalating conflict in the Middle East.
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142日前
European Stocks Tumble Again; Several Major Markets Fall To Multi-month Lows
European stocks tumbled on Monday, and several major markets recorded their largest single-session drop, as investors went on a selling spree amid rising fears the U.S. economy is slipping into a recession. Some weak eurozone economic data hurt as well.
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142日前
Fed's Goolsbee Says Data Do Not Suggest U.S. Recession Yet
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said Monday that recent weaker than expected job numbers and other data do not suggest that the U.S. economy is in a recession yet and added that the policy need not be restrictive if the economy is not overheating. "Jobs numbers came in weaker than expected, but not looking yet like recession," Goolsbee said to the broadcaster CNBC.
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