Asia shares inch ahead, China money rates ease
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian stocks inched cautiously higher on Monday encouraged by record highs on Wall Street, ...
Read moreBy Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian stocks inched cautiously higher on Monday encouraged by record highs on Wall Street, ...
Read moreA bout of volatility was witnessed as key benchmark indices regained positive terrain after slipping into the red for a ...
Read moreAsian stocks slipped on Wednesday following broad losses on Wall Street as upbeat US service sector data added to speculation ...
Read moreThailand, the world’s largest rubber producer and exporter, decided to double the subsidy paid to farmers after they threaten to ...
Read moreA cautious optimism is forming in the polypropylene and styrene-butadiene-rubber markets based on indications that the decline in the downstream ...
Read moreWASHINGTON—The Obama administration wants to create a free trade agreement between the U.S. and the European Union, and the tire ...
Read moreMILAN — European car sales had their worst May in 20 years as the region’s recession drags on, the European automakers’ ...
Read moreAfter a one-month respite, European auto sales resumed their slide in May, dropping another 5.9 percent. Sales in the 27-member ...
Read more<nyt_text> European auto sales broke an 18-month losing streak in April, industry data showed on Friday. But don’t pop open ...
Read moreEuropean stocks climbed to the highest level in almost five years as earnings by companies from Societe Generale SA to Allianz SE ...
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