The Nasdaq declined 1.9 per cent, the S&P 500 dipped 1.1 per cent and the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.4 per cent.
SINGAPORE shares started trading in negative territory on Thursday (Jan 9), mirroring overnight losses in European markets.
According to Bloomberg data, the benchmark index closed at an all-time high of 3,886.98 points on Jan 8, 1.54% higher than ...
Entrenched cycle of price decreases holds back household spending and damages corporate revenues . Read more at ...
Singapore’s stock benchmark closed at an all-time high on Wednesday, boosted by the ongoing rally in bank shares. Most Read ...
Seatrium Ltd is the top stock with a 2.27% increase. The Straits Times Index (STI) closed at 3,821.490 down 0.01% on Tuesday, ...
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding is most traded by volume, while DBS’ counter breaches S$45 for the first time Read more at The ...
The selling continued on Bursa Malaysia amid a global sell-off in bonds that has sapped investor appetite for equities.
SINGAPORE: Singapore shares traded lower on Thursday (Jan 9) morning, tracking losses from European markets overnight. The ...
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed Wednesday, following Wall Street declines after Treasury yields rose and major U.S. tech <a ...
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