Asia breathes sigh of relief as U.S.
Asian shares firmed on Monday while the dollar wavered after the anxiously awaited May
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Asian shares firmed on Monday while the dollar wavered after the anxiously awaited May
Asian shares were a touch below a recent three-month top on Thursday with China
Oil prices were little changed on Thursday after strong gains in the previous two
Global equities markets firmed on Wednesday ahead of key U.S. economic data due later
Saudi Arabian oil group Aramco (2222.SE) is in talks with banks for a U.S.
Stock markets hovered near record highs on Wednesday as investors cheered the latest evidence
South Korea's consumer inflation accelerated to a more than nine-year high in May, reinforcing
Oil rose on Wednesday, supported by an OPEC+ decision to stick to its plan