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Asian equities fell Thursday after the Federal Reserve signalled US interest rates would go higher than expected.
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Asian equities fell Thursday after the Federal Reserve signalled US interest rates would go higher than expected.
Asian markets rose Wednesday and the dollar struggled to recover as investors welcomed softer-than-expected US inflation data.
Asian markets mostly rose Tuesday, with nervous investors sitting tight ahead of key US inflation data and a Federal Reserve policy decision.
Asian markets were mixed Thursday as sentiment was pulled in opposite directions by worries about a US recession and China.
The dollar struggled to recover on Friday from its recent sell-off as traders grew confident the Fed will slow its pace of interest rate...
Asian markets were mixed Friday at the end of a week that has seen hopes the Fed will tone down its monetary tightening campaign.
Asian markets edged up Friday, though caution permeated trading floors as investors tried to gauge the Fed's monetary policy outlook.
Asian stocks fluctuated as another positive US inflation report that fanned hopes of a slowdown in the Fed's interest rate hike.
Asian markets mostly rose Tuesday as investors brushed off a reverse on Wall Street and focused on signs of slowing inflation.
After inconclusive US midterm election results and a turbulent crypto market left Wall Street and Euro markets in a sea of red.