Muted start to second half for Asia stocks as U.S. payrolls loom
Asian stock markets made a subdued start to the second half of 2021 on Thursday, weighed by worries about new
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Asian stock markets made a subdued start to the second half of 2021 on Thursday, weighed by worries about new
Asian shares rose and a gauge of global equities hovered near record highs on Wednesday after rising consumer confidence in
Global shares edged lower on Tuesday, as new coronavirus outbreaks in Asia vied with strong U.S. consumer confidence, and as
Asian shares edged lower on Tuesday on concerns new coronavirus outbreaks in the region could undercut an economic recovery even
Oil prices slipped on Monday after hitting more than 2-1/2 year highs earlier in the session, as a spike in
Asian shares got the week off to a cautious start on Monday as a spike in coronavirus cases across Asia
Asian shares marked time on Thursday, with China nudging lower, while the U.S. dollar held below an 11-week high as
Asian stocks dropped on Monday as investors mulled the implications of a surprise hawkish shift last week by the U.S.
Oil prices edged higher on Monday, underpinned by strong demand during the northern hemisphere summer driving season and a pause
Oil prices fell for a second straight session on Friday as the U.S. dollar soared on the prospect of interest