Asian Shares Mostly Decline
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Asian stocks traded in a narrow range on Tuesday, as investors reacted cautiously to China's surprisingly strong economic growth figures and persistent worries about rising U.S. trade tariffs. Investo
Markets were mixed Tuesday as positive Chinese economic data was offset by weak consumer spending, while optimism that governments will hammer out deals to avoid the worst of Donald Trump's tariff threats provided support.
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Insurance Asia on MSNAsia-Pacific home insurance market to grow 10.12% by 2032Pacific’s home insurance market is slated for a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.12% from 2024 to 2032, according to SNS Insider. Growth is driven by increased urbanisation, rising middle-class wealth,
A slew of economic data releases from China is expected, including its growth rate for the second quarter, urban investment and retail sales for June.
A deluge of cheap products is hitting the ASEAN market as the trade war between China and the U.S. disrupts global trade.
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Asian stock markets began the trading week with a mixed and cautious performance on Monday, as investors assessed the impact of US President Donald Trump's decision over the weekend to impose a 30% tariff on the European Union and Mexico.
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Most Asian markets rose Monday as investors digested Donald Trump's latest trade war salvos that saw him threaten to hit the European Union and Mexico with 30 percent tariffs.
Asia-Pacific stock markets began Tuesday’s session with a mixed performance, as investors parsed a crucial economic growth report from China that topped analysts’ forecasts. While the better-than-expected data from the Asian giant provided some support,
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