Asian stocks fell Friday after muted moves on Wall Street as traders awaited US jobs data that will help illuminate the path ahead for interest rates.
Shares in Japan, Australia and South Korea opened lower, while equity futures for Hong Kong also fell. Declines in Tokyo ...
U.S. stocks turned lower in choppy trading on Thursday amid a spate of mixed earnings, while waning concerns over widening ...
The dollar edged up on Thursday, but stayed close to recent lows, as traders weighed receding trade war risks and looked ...
Trading on Wall Street is mixed and subdued with the arrival of more quarterly financial reports from major corporations and new data on the U.S. jobs market due over the final two days of the week.
TOKYO (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar slumped to an eight-week trough to the yen and lingered near a one-month low versus sterling ...
The yen rose against the dollar, and could rise further given the prospect of the BOJ raising interest rates by more than markets expect, Rabobank said.
U.S. stock futures were back in the red ahead of Wednesday's bell as shares in megacap Alphabet plunged 7% overnight. The ...
Asian shares are trading mostly lower as markets mull the impact of tariffs being imposed by the United States and China ...
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: (AP) Worries about President Donald Trump’s tariffs are hurting U.S. stocks. The S&P 500 sank ...