Asian stocks ended mostly lower on Thursday, as fresh signs of economic weakness in the United States and Europe revived concerns over global growth. Investors remained cautious as slower private-sector hiring in the United States stoked fears that similar weakness would be reflected in Friday’s closely-watched non-farm payrolls report.
Continue Reading →European stocks are poised to open higher on Thursday, as weak economic data from the United States to Europe revived hopes of new Fed stimulus. The European Central Bank is slated to announce its rate decision later in the day, with pressure growing on the bank to do more to fight the euro zone crisis. [...]
Continue Reading →Indian shares are likely to open higher on Wednesday, mirroring firm Asian cues as strong manufacturing data from the United States boosted the outlook for the region’s exporters. However, commodities slipped after the final reading of a monthly survey by HSBC showed a contraction in China’s manufacturing sector for the sixth month running in April.
Continue Reading →Indian shares are seen opening lower on Monday, tracking mixed Asian cues following disappointing economic data from the United States.
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