Stock market today: Asian shares are mostly higher as Chinese markets reopen after Lunar New Year
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Stock market today: Asian shares trade mixed after Wall Street was closed for a holiday
Asian shares are trading mixed a day after Chinese markets reopened from a long Lunar New Year holiday. Benchmarks were little changed Tuesday morning in Tokyo and Shanghai, but fell
Chinese Stocks Set To Soar
Chinese Stocks Set To Soar After the 10-day Lunar new Year holiday, Chinese markets are all set to reopen with China with a positive lead from the Hong Kong and ADR rally last week. as UBS notes, a lot of the press reports has been focused on the improvement in consumption in China, despite the ongoing deflation and property crisis concerns, but as always, the big question remains on the sustainability of any rebound. Very upbeat travel-related …
Stock market today: World shares are mixed as Chinese markets reopen after the Lunar New Year
BANGKOK (AP) — European shares were lower after a mixed session in Asia as Chinese markets reopened Monday from a long Lunar New Year holiday. U.S. futures rose slightly while […] The post Stock market today: World shares are mixed as Chinese markets reopen after the Lunar New Year first appeared on Mecklenburg Times: News for Mecklenburg, Union and Iredell counties.
Chinese stock markets reopen after Lunar New Year break
CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski discusses how the Chinese stock markets are faring after the Lunar New Year break. “Yesterday we saw the reopening of the Chinese market following the Lunar Year break,” Mr Piotrowski told Sky News Australia. “There were some underwhelming notes in relation to what was struck there on a couple of key measures of their activity levels. “Which is part of the reason why iron ore prices fell by more than three per cent in th…
Chinese stocks boomed after the Lunar New Year and led gains in Asia in the afternoon of February 19, as data showed holiday spending rose above pre-pandemic levels.
Asian and Pacific stock markets tended to rise, with Chinese stock exchanges reopening after the long weekend of the local New Year holidays clearly in positive light. In fact, Shanghai rose by 1.4% and Shenzhen by 1.5%, with Hong Kong instead weak (-0.7%), but it is a stock exchange that has remained open during this crucial period for consumption in the area. Seoul rose by 1.1%, flat Tokyo, which also pays for Nintendo's slip (-5%) with Bloomb…
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