Daily Market Updates 12.06.2020
Asian stock markets also declined along with US equities as Wall Street suffered its worst since March. Japan’s index fell by 1.5%, while Hong Kong’s index dropped by 1.2%.
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Asian stock markets also declined along with US equities as Wall Street suffered its worst since March. Japan’s index fell by 1.5%, while Hong Kong’s index dropped by 1.2%.
A pull back observed on Asian stocks market after yesterday’s Fed announcements, following losses on Wall Street, as Fed’s Chairman Powell noted that the economic recovery will take longer.
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