New Delhi has put on hold its plans to procure new U.S. weapons and aircraft, according to three Indian officials familiar with the matter, in India's first concrete sign of discontent after tariffs imposed on its exports by President Donald Trump dragged ties to their lowest level in decades. India had been planning to send Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to Washington in the coming weeks for an announcement on some of the purchases, but that trip has been cancelled, two of the people said. Trump on Aug. 6 imposed an additional 25% tariff on Indian goods as punishment for Delhi's purchases...
European stocks edged higher, with the STOXX 50 rising 0.2% and the STOXX 600 up 0.4%, recovering from earlier declines. Mining stocks led gains, rising 1.5%, while retail stocks trimmed losses to end 0.8% lower. Bavarian Nordic shares jumped 4.8% after announcing a DKK 150 million ($20.7 million) share buyback. Meanwhile, Danish shipping giant Moller-Maersk dropped 5.8% following a tentative US dockworkers' labor deal that eased strike fears, triggering a sell-off in shipping stocks. Stabilizing US Treasury yields and European borrowing costs brought some relief to markets, but concerns...
The Hang Seng fell 39 points, or 0.2%, to 19,241 on Thursday (1/9) after trading slightly higher in the morning, with losses in the financial and property sectors. The market ended lower for a fourth straight session after fresh data showed China's annual inflation rate hit a nine-month low of 0.1% in December while deflation in manufacturers continued for a 27th month. Cautious traders also digested details about Beijing's expanded consumer trade-in scheme amid drag from the property sector. Meanwhile, U.S. futures plunged, on growing concerns that there may be fewer interest rate cuts...
Japanese stocks fell after the close on Thursday, as losses in the Insurance, Financial Services and Mining sectors led shares lower. At the close in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 was down 0.87%. The best performers on the Nikkei 225 were Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (TYO:4519), which rose 3.53% or 237.00 points to trade at 6,954.00 at the close. Meanwhile, DIC Corp. (TYO:4631) gained 2.77% or 95.00 points to close at 3,520.00 and Nintendo Co Ltd. (TYO:7974) gained 2.43% or 216.00 points to 9,119.00 in late trade. The worst performers on the session were Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (TYO:9107),...
The Hang Seng dipped 168 points or 0.9% to close at 19,280 on Wednesday, falling for the third straight session and touching a six-week low as losses spread across sectors. Risk-averse sentiment prevailed as traders grappled with uncertainty over US interest rates and policies under incoming President Trump. Caution also persisted ahead of the March National People's Congress in China, with investors expecting limited policy action in the interim. Meanwhile, Chinese officials criticized Washington's decision this week to blacklist some tech firms from China over alleged military ties....
Asia-Pacific markets tumbled Thursday following a choppy session on Wall Street as the Federal Reserve meeting minutes signaled interest rates could stay higher for longer due to sticky inflation. Investors in Asia also await China's inflation data for December. Economists polled by Reuters expect growth in consumer prices to have remained near zero, while producer prices are estimated to have continued to slide.Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 slipped 0.14% and the Topix fell 0.29%.Australia's S&P/ASX 200 edged down 0.63%.South Korea's Kospi index fell 0.1%, while the small-cap Kosdaq slid...
China's official NBS Manufacturing PMI increased to 49.7 in June 2025 from May's 49.5, matching market expectations while marking the third consecutive month of contraction in factory activity.
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Both the STOXX 50 and STOXX 600 hovered around the flatline on Friday, as investors adopted a cautious stance ahead of further developments in trade talks between US President Trump and Chinese...
New Delhi has put on hold its plans to procure new U.S. weapons and aircraft, according to three Indian officials familiar with the matter, in India's first concrete sign of discontent after tariffs...