Asian stocks fell for a third day yesterday as a drop in profit at Seven & I, Japan's largest retailer, and worsening job markets in the United States and Europe fanned doubts the ...
Shares in Hong Kong closed slightly higher yesterday, ending a three-day losing spell, as locally listed Chinese insurers tracking a rally in the mainland stock market helped the Hang ...
Asian currencies gained this week, led by the South Korean won, as data indicated regional exports are improving as a global recession abates, with investors shrugging off weak jobless ...
Oil fell towards US$66 a barrel yesterday, adding to a drop of nearly 4 per cent the previous day, as jobs data hardened views economic weakness would sap energy demand further and ...
Gold rose yesterday, steadying above US$931 per ounce as the US dollar lost ground against the euro, with deeper concerns over the United States' economic outlook also underpinning the metal.
You are all packed and ready to go to that faraway land you have been planning to visit for years. Suddenly there is a swine flu outbreak, the land of your dreams is declared high-risk and you are ...
With sound liquidity and solid balance sheets, the consensus is that Asian companies are recovering fast. If you share that optimism, which countries and what stocks should you be looking at?
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