Asian stocks are sliding after elections in Greece and France heightened uncertainty about Europe's ability to solve its debt crisis. full story ![]()
Stocks fall in Asia after signs of an inconclusive general election in Italy spark worries that another chapter in Europe’s debt crisis could be opening.
marketwatch.com (2 months and 24 days ago)
European stocks fell, failing to build on gains seen in the U.S. and Asia, while sterling weakened against its major rivals after downbeat U.K. labor market data.
wsj.com (1 month and 2 days ago)
Better-than-expected Chinese trade data spurred risk-on sentiment across financial markets on Friday, sending European stocks higher in early action, with banks leading the charge north.
marketwatch.com (3 months and 11 days ago)
European stock markets climb on Wednesday, keying off gains in Asia after better-than-expected Chinese export data, while German stocks flirt with all-time highs after upbeat industrial-production numbers.
marketwatch.com (12 days ago)
European stock markets mostly post solid gains on Friday, taking inspiration from Asia, where bargain hunters bought into beaten-down stocks ahead of the weekend.
marketwatch.com (1 month ago)
Asia stocks trade mostly higher, though only Tokyo sees significant gains, as investors react to U.S. and Chinese data, along with further weakness for the Japanese yen.
marketwatch.com (2 months and 11 days ago)
Asia stocks lose ground, with the Japanese market dented by a stronger yen, and with earnings working to depress Australian shares. Hong Kong get some pressure from weak European data.
marketwatch.com (3 months and 4 days ago)
Japanese stocks end at their best level in more than four years, standing out in Asia as other major markets suffered losses amid caution ahead of key central-bank decisions and economic data.
marketwatch.com (2 months and 15 days ago)
European stock markets stage broad-based losses on Monday, tracking a weak sentiment in Asia, where Chinese real-estate stocks tumble after the country tightens property-mortgage rules.
marketwatch.com (2 months and 18 days ago)
Most Asian markets fall after data showing Chinese manufacturing activity expanded at a slower rate in April, with Shanghai-listed stocks hit particularly hard, although Australian shares climb on the back of banks and energy producers.
marketwatch.com (27 days ago)
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