Archive for the October 1, 2019
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Australian shares fell on Monday following a late drop by mining stocks while financials constituted the biggest drag ahead of a widely expected interest rate cut by Australia's central bank the next day. The S&P/ASX
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Japan's Nikkei average had the best month in a year although it fell on Monday after news that the US administration is considering delisting Chinese companies from US exchanges. Analysts said Japanese shares are generally
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US stocks rose on Monday, helped by surges in Apple and Merck & Co as investors set aside worries about the US-China trade war. Shares of Apple rose 2.4% after Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook
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Sri Lankan shares ended weaker on Monday, falling for the second straight session, while the rupee ended weaker on dollar demand from banks. The index rose for the past two sessions through Thursday, after the
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Southeast Asian stock markets fell on Monday as fears of an escalation in the Sino-US trade war loomed after news that Washington was considering de-listing Chinese companies from US stock exchanges. The US administration is
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Stocks in mainland China fell to their lowest in almost a month on Monday on news that the United States may curb Chinese companies' access to US capital markets, stoking fears of a major escalation
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Hong Kong shares firmed on Monday, driven by AB InBev's Asia-Pacific unit which rallied on its debut, but posted their worst quarter in four years as local unrest and Sino-US tariff war show no signs
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European shares rose on Monday, with a higher open on Wall Street bolstering gains later in the session, while exporters were helped by a decline in the value of the euro. With Wall Street driven
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Indian stock indexes fell on Monday following a raft of negative news in the banking and real estate sectors, with shares in Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd falling 34%. The broader NSE index ended 0.33% lower
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Britain's FTSE 100 index closed lower on Monday, weighed by oil majors as concerns over global growth resurfaced due to a weak economic outlook for the world's largest crude importer, China, amid simmering trade tensions
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