Japanese stocks ended lower amid concerns about borrowing costs and continued U.S. tariffs, with auto and chip stocks leading the declines.
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TOKYO -- Asian shares traded mostly lower Thursday after a quiet day on Wall Street, where the S & P 500 added to its record.
Nikkei 225 is an index which belongs to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). The Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Nikkei) calculates the index daily since 1950. The calculation of Nikkei 225 index began on ...
Shares in Asia are mostly higher, with Chinese technology stocks surging after Chinese President Xi Jinping met with entrepreneurs this week in what is seen as a show of support to the technology indu ...
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Japan’s Nikkei Index slid by 1.06% on Tuesday morning ... Banking sector gains countered heavy gold and oil-related stock losses. 10-year US Treasury yields dropped below 4.5% on Monday ...
Global shares traded mixed on Monday as investors continued to watch economic data and policy moves from U.S. President ...
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The Nikkei stock index snapped a three-day winning streak Friday as some exporter issues were sold on a stronger yen, while easing caution over U.S. tariff policies helped limit ...
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