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Higher Open Predicted For South Korea Shares
The South Korea stock market has moved higher in three straight sessions, collecting more than 40 points or 1.7 percent in that span. The KOSPI now sits just above the 2,565-point plateau and it's expected to open to the upside again on Wednesday.
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Japan Data Due On Wednesday
Japan is scheduled to release a batch of data on Wednesday, highlighting a busy day for Asia-Pacific economic activity. On tap are March figures for industrial production, retail sales, construction orders and housing starts, as well as February results for the leading and coincident indexes.
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1小时16分钟前
Swiss Franc Recovers Against Most Majors
The Swiss franc recovered against its most major counterparts in the New York session on Tuesday.
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3小时40分钟前
Pound Falls Against Most Majors
The pound fell against its most major counterparts in the New York session on Tuesday.
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5小时29分钟前
Swiss Market Closes Modestly Higher
The Switzerland market ended modestly higher on Tuesday after holding firm right through the day's trading session. Reports that the U.S. would move to reduce the impact of duties imposed on foreign parts in domestically manufactured cars helped underpin sentiment.
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5小时43分钟前
European Stocks Close Broadly Higher As Investors React To Earnings
European stocks closed broadly higher on Tuesday with investors reacting to a spate of corporate earnings announcements, and continuing to assess the U.S. Government's trade policy.
Reports that the U.S. President has proposed lower tariffs on auto parts for U.S.-produced vehicles helped keep investor sentiment positive.
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6小时3分钟前
Canadian Market Up Marginally In Cautious Trade
Canadian stocks are swinging between gains and losses on Tuesday as investors make cautious moves, monitoring the developments on the tariff front, and reacting positively to the victory of Prime Minister Mark Carney's victory in the general election.
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6小时58分钟前
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Dollar Index Edges Up Amidst Trade Deal Uncertainty
The U.S. dollar recorded a mixed performance against major currencies during the week ended April 25 amidst continuing uncertainty in respect of U.S. trade policy and oscillating expectations about a trade deal, particularly with China.
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8小时8分钟前
U.S. Consumer Confidence Slumps More Than Expected In April
Largely reflecting a significant deterioration by consumer expectations, the Conference Board released a report on Tuesday showing its U.S. consumer confidence index slumped by more than expected in the month of April. The Conference Board said its consumer confidence index plunged to 86.0 in April from an upwardly revised 93.9 in March.
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8小时57分钟前
U.S. Job Openings Decrease More Than Expected In March
The Labor Department released a report on Tuesday showing job openings in the U.S. fell by more than expected in the month of March.
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9小时8分钟前
Bay Street May Open Slightly Higher
Higher Canadian futures point to a slightly positive start on Bay Street Tuesday morning. The victory of Mark Carney in the Canadian general election and easing concerns about U.S. tariffs may also support the market. However, weak crude oil and gold prices may weigh on sentiment and limit market's upside.
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10小时44分钟前
Eurozone Economic Sentiment At 4-Month Low
Euro area economic confidence weakened more than expected to a four-month low in April largely due to the trade tariff threats, survey data from the European Commission showed on Tuesday. The economic sentiment index declined to 93.6 in April from 95.0 in the previous month. The score was forecast to fall to 94.5.
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11小时25分钟前
FTSE 100 Modestly Higher, Extends Gains To 12th Straight Session
The UK market is up in positive territory in early afternoon trades on Tuesday, extending gains to a 12th straight session. Easing concerns about U.S. tariffs contribute to the positive sentiment in the market. Investors are also digesting a slew of quarterly earnings announcements.
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11小时25分钟前
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