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Global stocks sluggish as China, US in focus
By JOE McDONALD - AP - Tue Feb 25, 11:12AM CST
BEIJING (AP) — Global stocks were mostly lower Tuesday amid jitters about China's housing market and a surprise drop in a key measure of U.S. consumer confidence.
Asian stocks mostly higher despite China jitters
By JOE McDONALD - AP - Mon Feb 24, 10:07PM CST
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stocks were mostly higher Tuesday despite jitters about China's housing market after Wall Street's unexpectedly strong showing.
World stocks hold gains after mixed US jobs data
By CARLO PIOVANO - AP - Fri Feb 07, 11:22AM CST
LONDON (AP) — Global stock markets held onto their gains Friday after a mixed U.S. jobs report that raised the possibility the Federal Reserve might delay another cut to its stimulus program.
Euro spikes, stocks firm after Draghi comments
By PAN PYLAS - AP - Thu Feb 06, 10:55AM CST
LONDON (AP) — Stocks around the world were on Thursday having one of their better days of late as investors prepared for a key U.S. jobs report, while the euro spiked higher after the European Central Bank decided to not cut interest rates as some traders had been expecting.
Asia stock markets stabilize after sell-off
By KELVIN CHAN - AP - Mon Jan 27, 9:00PM CST
HONG KONG (AP) — Asian stocks stabilized Tuesday as selling pressure eased after several days of steep losses and investors shifted to a holding pattern ahead of a Fed decision on scaling back stimulus.
China's economy grows 7.7 percent in 2013
By JOE McDONALD - AP - Mon Jan 20, 5:48AM CST
BEIJING (AP) — China's economic growth decelerated in the final quarter of 2013 and appears set to slow further, adding to pressure on its leaders to shore up an expansion as they try to implement sweeping reforms.
Asian stocks track US higher as yen slips
By KELVIN CHAN - AP - Wed Jan 15, 9:23PM CST
HONG KONG (AP) — Asian stocks advanced Thursday after a key U.S. benchmark climbed to a new high on strong earnings and economic data.
Most Asian stocks sink on US sell-off
By KELVIN CHAN - AP - Mon Jan 13, 9:54PM CST
HONG KONG (AP) — Most Asian stock markets sank Tuesday, led by Japan, following a big sell-off in the U.S.
Asian stocks rise despite weak US jobs report
By JOE McDONALD - AP - Sun Jan 12, 9:39PM CST
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stocks markets rose Monday as investors shrugged off weak U.S. employment figures and looked forward with optimism to U.S. earnings season.
Asia stocks gain on US growth prospects
By TERESA CEROJANO - AP - Tue Jan 07, 10:57PM CST
Asian stock markets mostly rose Wednesday, spurred by expectations of faster U.S. economic growth.
Markets take Fed tapering in stride
By PAN PYLAS - AP - Thu Dec 19, 11:29AM CST
LONDON (AP) — Investors around the world were largely unfazed Thursday by the surprise decision by the U.S. Federal Reserve to reduce its monetary stimulus. Most breathed a sigh of relief that the decision was accompanied by a commitment to low interest rates for a while yet.
Asian stocks rise after Fed vote to cut stimulus
By JOE McDONALD - AP - Wed Dec 18, 10:10PM CST
BEIJING (AP) — Asian markets mostly rose Thursday after investors took the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to trim its stimulus as a vote of confidence the American economy is strengthening.
Asian stock markets rise as Fed's decision awaited
By TERESA CEROJANO - AP - Tue Dec 17, 10:38PM CST
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Asian stock markets were mostly higher on Wednesday as the world awaits indication from U.S. Federal Reserve on when it will start reducing its monetary stimulus.
Most Asian markets up in directionless trading
By TERESA CEROJANO - AP - Mon Dec 16, 10:14PM CST
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Most Asian stock markets edged up Tuesday, with some indexes regaining slight losses after opening in directionless trading ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve meeting.
Asian stock markets muted as China data awaited
By TERESA CEROJANO - AP - Mon Dec 09, 10:55PM CST
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Asian stock markets were muted Tuesday amid some profit taking and ahead of Chinese data on industrial production and retail sales.
EU fines global banks $2.3 bln for market rigging
By TOBY STERLING - AP - Wed Dec 04, 4:43PM CST
AMSTERDAM (AP) — The European Commission has fined a group of major global banks a total of 1.7 billion euros ($2.3 billion) for colluding to profit from the manipulation of key interest rates.
Markets depressed amid Fed tapering talk
By PAN PYLAS - AP - Tue Dec 03, 11:55AM CST
LONDON (AP) — Speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will start reducing its monetary stimulus this month weighed on stock markets Tuesday.
Markets subdued amid shortened US trading day
By PAN PYLAS - AP - Fri Nov 29, 11:30AM CST
LONDON (AP) — Financial markets were subdued Friday as investors digested a run of economic figures in Europe and awaited clues on the strength of U.S. consumer spending on the first day of the Christmas shopping season.
Eurozone inflation rise eases pressure on ECB
By PAN PYLAS - AP - Fri Nov 29, 11:06AM CST
LONDON (AP) — Welcome news on inflation and unemployment on Friday will ease pressure on the European Central Bank to act again next week to shore up the 17-country eurozone economy. But they do little to ease longer-term worries over the recovery.
Asia stocks lower ahead of Europe data, US sales
By JOE McDONALD - AP - Thu Nov 28, 9:37PM CST
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets were mostly lower Friday as traders awaited European inflation data and the first day of the U.S. Christmas shopping season.