Analysis-China's cashed-up crowd is back in the stock market
By Tom Westbrook and Samuel Shen SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Speculative fever in Chinese stocks is running red hot and catching the attention of some global funds, who figure...
By Tom Westbrook and Samuel Shen SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Speculative fever in Chinese stocks is running red hot and catching the attention of some global funds, who figure...
– Indonesia stocks were lower after the close on Wednesday, as losses in the Infrastructure, Agriculture and Basic Industry sectors led shares lower. At the close in...
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan is laying the groundwork to raise interest rates again, but has left markets guessing how soon and at what pace it could push...
- UK inflation rose more than expected last month, climbing back above the Bank of England’s target and potentially stalling further interest rate cuts. Annual...
JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia's central bank left interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, as expected, saying changed global dynamics after the U.S. election meant it had to focus...
European stock markets opened higher on Wednesday as investors watched out for escalating geopolitical tensions from the Ukraine-Russia conflict alongside...
By Yoshifumi Takemoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's ruling coalition on Wednesday agreed with a key opposition party on the draft of an economic stimulus package, clearing a major...
By Stella Qiu SYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian shares were trading cautiously on Wednesday as investors looked ahead to earnings results from artificial intelligence darling Nvidia...
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - Pity the poor forecasters compiling 2025 investment outlooks. Little of their hastily-compiled post-election annual outlooks may endure beyond the...
By Sam Nussey TOKYO (Reuters) -Kadokawa's shares closed up 16% in Tokyo on Wednesday, a day after Reuters reported Sony (NYSE:SONY) was in talks to acquire the publishing, anime...