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Soft Start Seen For Indonesia Stock Market
The Indonesia stock market on Tuesday snapped the three-day slide in which it had retreated almost 200 points or 2.9 percent. The Jakarta Composite Index now rests just beneath the 7,050-point plateau although it may head south again on Wednesday.
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Australian Market Modestly Lower
The Australian stock market is modestly lower on Wednesday, extending the losses in the previous two sessions, with the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 staying above the 6,600 level, following the mostly negative cues overnight from global markets, with materials, energy and technology stocks leading the losses. Traders remain cautious ahead of the U.S. interest rate decision later today.
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903天前
Little Movement Expected For Hong Kong Stock Market
The Hong Kong stock market on Tuesday barely halted the three-day losing streak in which it had stumbled almost 950 points or 4.3 percent. The Hang Seng Index now rests just above the 21,065-point plateau and it's looking at a flat lead for Wednesday's trade.
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903天前
China Bourse Expected To Remain Rangebound
The China stock market has alternated between positive and negative finishes since the end of the four-day winning streak in which it had gathered more than 80 points or 2.6 percent. The Shanghai Composite Index now sits just beneath the 3,290-point although it may turn lower again on Wednesday.
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903天前
Mild Upside Tipped For Taiwan Stock Market
The Taiwan stock market has moved lower in four straight sessions, slumping more than 625 points or 3.9 percent along the way. The Taiwan stock Exchange now rests just beneath the 16,050-point plateau although it may stop the bleeding on Wednesday.
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903天前
Japan Core Machine Orders Surge 10.8% In April
The value of core machine orders in Japan spiked a seasonally adjusted 10.8 percent on month in April, the Cabinet Office said on Wednesday - coming in at 963.0 billion yen.
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903天前
Singapore Stock Market May See Support At 3,100 Points
The Singapore stock market has finished lower in five straight sessions, sinking more than 120 points or 4 percent along the way. The Straits Times Index now rests just beneath the 3,110-point plateau although it may find traction on Wednesday.
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Little Movement Seen For Malaysia Stock Market
The Malaysia stock market on Tuesday finally halted the losing streak that had stretched to eight sessions and lost more than 100 points or 6.9 percent. The Kuala Lumpur Composite Index now rests just above the 1,480-point plateau and it's looking at a steady start on Wednesday.
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903天前
New Zealand Q1 Current Account Deficit NZ$8.5 Billion
New Zealand posted a seasonally adjusted current account deficit of NZ$8.5 billion in the first quarter of 2022, Statistics New Zealand said on Wednesday - following the NZ$6.6 billion shortfall in the three months prior.
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903天前
KOSPI May See Mild Boost From Tech Shares
The South Korea stock market has finished lower in six straight sessions, sinking more than 175 points or 6.5 percent along the way. Now at a fresh 19-month closing low, the KOSPI rests just above the 2,490-point plateau although it may find a measure of traction on Wednesday.
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904天前
China Data On Tap For Wednesday
China will release a raft of data on Wednesday, highlighting a busy day for Asia-Pacific economic activity. On tap are May figures for fixed asset investment, industrial production, retail sales and unemployment.
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904天前
TSX Extends Losses To 5th Session, Sheds Nearly 1%
The Canadian market turned in another weak performance as stocks fell amid concerns tighter monetary policies from central banks could push the economy into a recession.
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Dollar Stays Firm Against Major Counterparts Ahead Of Fed Policy Announcement
The U.S. dollar continued to climb higher against major counterparts on Tuesday as the yield on long term treasury bonds rose ahead of the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, due on Wednesday.
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904天前
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