Daily Market Updates 30.04.2020
Asian stocks commenced rising after Wall Street rally amid recent news of extra stimulus package.
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Asian stocks commenced rising after Wall Street rally amid recent news of extra stimulus package.
Asian mark stocks today traded higher as investors awaiting for Federal Reserve meeting later today.
US markets – US stocks closed even lower last Monday as investors were very pessimistic along with the oil future crash prices on May contracts, although plans exist for easing…
The majority of Asian stocks began the day higher today while US stocks futures fell.
Asian shares went higher today, after the Bank of Japan announced that will enhance its monetary policy, by purchasing in corporate, governments bonds and discount treasury bills.
Asian shares began the day negatively, along with the US shares market, indication that shows how fragile and uncertain the market is.
Corporate earnings from commercial businesses and commercial banks such as JP Morgan, took place last week for the first quarter of 2020, and showed that tens billion of dollars have…
Asian stocks closed the day yesterday higher along with US stocks and continues to grow up today after the rebounding on crude oil prices and the promise of more US…
The oil market threat affected the Asian markets also as Japan index and South Korea KOSPI index plunged 1.6% and 0.6% respectively today.
Along with US and European, Asian equities also fell, following oil prices massive decline. Japan index fell by almost 1.9%, while Hong Kong index declined by 2.4%.
Asian market became vulnerable, Asian stocks plunged today as investors believe that a global recession is inevitable.
International Monetary Fund noted that the global economy will suffer it’s worst year since the depression of 1930 due to the pandemic and the economy might fall by 3%
US markets – US stock indexes closed even higher during last week, on optimism about a slowdown in new coronavirus infections,
Asian stocks went higher today as investors took into consideration some good data of how China began recovering from the corona virus pandemic.
In Asia stocks markets, Japan’s index and South Korea’s Kospi (KOSPI) fell 1.2% and 0.8%, respectively, in early trading.
Stocks slipped in Tokyo and were little changed in Seoul, with Australia, Hong Kong, India, and Singapore among markets closed for holidays.
Asian stocks were mixed today after us stocks gains as investors focused on a positive data about the pandemic outbreak’s track.
Global markets rose on Monday as investors looked to signs that the outbreak is peaking in some of the world’s worst hit places.
Last week we had the Senate votes on coronavirus bill decision,
Last week Fed proceeded to announce some significant measures