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By Naeem Aslam US and European futures are lower on Monday as traders embrace big economic data, while also digesting the economic data out of China over the weekend. The Chinese Manufacturing PMI dropped to its lowest level in six months, causing concern among investors and traders. These economic numbers, coming from the second-largest economy in the world, could potentially cause trouble for the global economy. Asian Session Most stock indices in Asia closed mixed on the first trading day of the week as investors remained largely concerned about the Chinese Manufacturing PMI, which printed 49.1 against the forecast of
Wall Street futures are largely...
Wall Street futures are largely...
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KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia opened in negative territory on Thursday, tracking Wall Street’s mixed performance as traders remained cautious ahead...
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia opened in negative territory on Thursday, tracking Wall Street’s mixed performance as traders remained cautious ahead...
Australian superannuation investors have been spared from a potentially costly new tax, after the US confirmed it will withdraw a controversial...
Australian superannuation investors have been spared from a potentially costly new tax, after the US confirmed it will withdraw a controversial...