Asian shares mixed Monday as investors looking for updates on the signing of a trade deal between the U.S. and China and kept a wary eye on North Korea.
Asian stocks were mixed on Friday after positive data in China's industrial profits. Elsewhere, Japanese retail sales data for November showed worse-than-expected results.
Asian stocks were mixed on Tuesday, with Hong Kong and Australia’s markets closing earlier ahead of the Christmas holiday on Wednesday.
Asian stocks rose on Monday, following the jump in U.S. shares after robust U.S. jobs data, although gains were capped by concerns about China’s economic slowdown due to the prolonged U.S.-China trade war.
Asian shares were mostly in the red at the end of Monday’s session, as shares in Hong Kong fell amid high tensions in the city.
Asian stocks surged on Tuesday, on signs that U.S. and China were nearing a truce in their prolonged trade war amid upbeat third-quarter earnings.
Asian stocks were mixed on Tuesday, as investors monitored further progresses on the U.S.-China trade war, with the biggest two economies working toward a deal.
Asian stocks surged on Monday, as risk assets got a boost from hopes of a U.S.-China trade deal as soon as next month while the dollar marked time as focus shifts to the U.S. interest rate decision.
Asian shares were mainly in the green zone at the end of Friday’s session, as investors seeking guidance on developments in the U.K.’s planned exit from the EU and the U.S.-China trade war news.
Asian shares were mostly in the green at the end of Thursday’s session, as the latest data showed that South Korea’s economy sustained to slow. Meanwhile, Investors seeking the European Central bank meeting on Thursday.
Asian shares were mostly in the red at the end of Wednesday’s session, dragged by overnight developments on Brexit signaled another delay for the U.K. to leave the European Union.
Asian shares were in green territories on Tuesday, cheered by an improvement in investor sentiment around current negotiations between the United States and China.
Asian shares were Mixed on Tuesday.
Tokyo stock exchange was closed due to Autumnal Equinox Day Holiday.
Asian shares were higher on Friday.
Asian shares were mixed on Wednesday, as investors awaited the U.S. Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision.
Asian shares were mixed on Wednesday, as investors awaited the U.S. Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision.
Asian stocks were mixed on Tuesday, as investors sentiment turned cautious over rising energy prices and heightened geopolitical tensions.
Asian stocks were mixed on Monday.
Asian stocks were higher on Monday, amid a cautious market as investors held expectations on likely stimulus to support growth in the world’s major economies, after signs of a slowdown in global economies.
Asian stocks were mixed on Monday, after the United States and China imposed new tariffs on each other’s goods, increasing investors’ worries over slowing global growth, with no clear end in sight for the trade war.
Asian stock markets were mixed on Thursday session as investors continued to watch the yield curve in U.S. Treasury’s, which inverted further overnight.
Asian stock markets ended Monday’s trading session in the red territory, as Shanghai Composite, Shanghai Shenzhen, Hang Seng, and KOSPI finished the session down.
Asian stock markets ended Thursday’s trading session on mixed notes as Shanghai Composite, and Shanghai Shenzhen ended higher while Hang Seng and KOSPI finished the session in the red.
Asian stock markets ended Tuesday’s trading session mostly lower as Shanghai Composite and Hang Seng ended lower while Nikkie finished the session in the red.
Asian stock markets weakened and dropped to a ten-month low on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose additional tariffs and worsen the trade war with China, and would likely limit fuel demand in the world’s two biggest crude consumers.
Asian shares tumbled on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump proposed imposing another 10 percent tariff on remaining $300 billion worth of Chinese imports from next month, escalating the year-long trade war between the world's two largest economies.
Asian shares surged on Tuesday, as investors prepared for the expected U.S. interest rate cut this week while the British pound retreated to a 28-month low due to concerns about a no-deal Brexit.
Asian shares closed Monday’s session on mixed notes.
Asian shares fell on Friday on mixed U.S. earnings reports and after the European Central Bank unexpectedly left interest rates unchanged.
Asian stocks surged on Thursday, as investors awaited the European Central Bank interest rate decision.
Asian markets ended Wednesday’s session mostly higher, as investors optimism grew after a report saying the U.S. Trade Representative will travel to Shanghai next week for meetings with Chinese officials.
Asian shares closed higher on Tuesday.
Asian shares closed lower on Monday.
Asian shares closed higher on Friday, as comments from a U.S. Federal Reserve official led to rising expectations the central bank could ease monetary policy more than expected.
Asian shares closed lower on Thursday, as investors closely monitor corporate earnings to assess the impact of Sino-U.S. trade frictions amid uncertainty over economic prospects.
Asian stocks were mixed on Monday’s session, as Chinese markets rose, while North Korea and Australia shares fell.
Asian markets ended Friday’s session mostly higher, as investors anticipated China trade, lending, and growth data, and as worries over U.S.-China trade tensions eased optimism rooted in expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut this month.
Asian stock markets closed mixed on Wednesday as investors awaited comments from U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for possible clues on the central bank’s next move on interest rates.
Asian stock markets closed mixed on Tuesday’s session amid dampened expectations on the Fed cutting rates this month.
Asian shares were mixed on Thursday as worse-than-expected U.S. economic data raised expectations the U.S. Federal Reserve could cut interest rates at its upcoming July meeting.
Asian shares ended today’s session in the mixed territories where Shanghai Composite and KOSPI finished lower while Shenzhen Composite and Hang Seng settled in the green.
Asian shares ended today’s session in the mixed territories
Asian shares ended today’s session in the green territory where Shanghai Composite, Hang Seng, and KOSPI settled higher at the end of the session.
Asian shares ended today’s session in the red territory where Shanghai Composite, Hang Seng, and KOSPI settled lower at the end of the session.
Asian shares ended today’s session in the green territory where Shanghai Composite, Hang Seng, and KOSPI settled higher.
Most of Asian shares ended today’s session in the red territory where Shanghai Composite index finished higher while the others closed lower.
Asian markets ended today’s session in the green boosted by the news of boost to infrastructure investment in China.
Asian markets ended today’s session in the green territories after the U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the tariffs would not be slapped on Mexican goods.