Trade of Asia
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Asia’s stock markets fall because Fed worries are bigger than China’s reopening report.
Most Asian stock markets fell on Friday as traders were cautious before important U.S. payroll data that is expected to…
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Asian stocks rise on hopes that rate hikes will slow down and that China will reopen.
Most Asian stock markets went sharply up on Thursday after the head of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, said that…
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Asian stocks go up despite uncertainty in China, and people wait for Powell’s speech.
Most Asian stock markets went up on Wednesday, but investors were still nervous because of China’s COVID policies and an…
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Asia’s stocks feel better when Chinese homes go up in value.
China’s property stocks go up because of government support. Asian stocks went up a little bit on Tuesday because of…
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China’s COVID protests cause stocks in Asia to fall, while India is close to reaching record highs.
Most Asian stock markets fell on Monday because of growing protests in China against the government’s strict zero-COVID policy. But…
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Exclusive interview Coming Soon with Governor of Punjab Muhammad Baligh Ur Rehman hosted by Asian Trade
#Asiantradetv Today Special interview with Governor of Punjab Muhammad Baligh Ur Rehman Coming Soon @ Asian Trade TV Program Khwaboo…
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Amid dovish Fed indications, Asian stocks decline but end the week higher.
The majority of Asian markets had a minor decline on Friday due to worries about the increase in COVID-19 cases…
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China lags, but Asian stocks are supported by reduced Fed rate hike wagers.
On Thursday, the majority of Asian stock markets increased as hopes grew that the Federal Reserve would slow the rate…
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Asian stocks didn’t move much because China COVID went up and tech stocks went down.
Most Asian stock markets were mixed on Tuesday, as recent losses made people look for deals. However, losses in technology…
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With five-star EVs, Chinese automakers hope to sell more cars in Europe.
England, Solihull: Chinese companies that make electric vehicles (EVs) want to get European drivers and big businesses to buy their…
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