7hon MSN
Asia-Pacific markets mostly advance on Tuesday, mirroring Wall Street’s overnight rebound, as traders awaited further details on US President Donald Trump’s tariff plans ahead of his so-called “Liberation Day.
South Korean stocks declined on Monday, hurt by concerns over looming US tariffs and the removal of a 17-month long ban on short selling that is expected to trigger near-term volatility.The benchmark Kospi Index fell as much as 2.
Reuters on MSN3h
Stocks drop, gold hits record as tariffs stoke recession worriesGlobal equity markets fell and safe-haven gold hit a fresh record high on Monday (Mar 31) after US President Donald Trump said tariffs would essentially cover all countries, stoking worries a global t
Investing.com-- Most Asian stocks fell sharply on Monday as risk aversion grew in anticipation of more trade tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump this week, while Chinese markets declined ...
SYDNEY : Asia stocks followed Wall Street futures lower on Monday as investors struggled to price in the risk of imminent U.S. tariffs with so little still known about what form or scope the ...
Foreign investors have soured on Southeast Asian markets as the rising threat of U.S. tariffs, worries over domestic growth and a surge in Chinese stocks prompt them to look elsewhere for gains.
LONDON (Reuters) -World share markets fell sharply on Monday and gold surged to another new record after U.S. President Donald Trump said tariffs would essentially cover all countries, stoking worries a global trade war could lead to a recession.
US President Donald Trump's plan to impose tariffs on imported vehicles is sending shockwaves far beyond the Detroit auto industry.
Asian equities ended the week with a thud as Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, and Malaysia fell more than -1% as tariff talk (terror?) curtails animal spirits and Indonesia closed for Hindu Saka New Year.