Global Markets: Asian Markets Slip On Trade War Anxiety, Yuan Steadies
Asian stocks slipped on the specter of a Sino-U.S. trade war ahead of an end-of-week deadline for U.S. tariffs.
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Asian stocks slipped on the specter of a Sino-U.S. trade war ahead of an end-of-week deadline for U.S. tariffs.
Read MoreChina will cut coal consumption, boost electric vehicle sales and shut more outdated steel and coke capacity in the coming three years.
Read MoreMajor U.S. trading partners voiced deep concern at the World Trade Organization (WTO) about possible U.S.’ additional duties on imported autos and parts.
Read MoreBritain’s exit from the bloc next year will mark its biggest trading and foreign policy shift in almost 50 years
Read MoreOil prices rose on Tuesday after Libya declared force majeure on some of its crude exports, while the loss of Canadian supplies helped lift U.S. crude to 3-1/2-year highs.
Read MoreCopper steadied on Tuesday as the dollar slipped and equity markets recovered.
Read MoreThe dollar consolidated gains on Tuesday as investors waited for minutes of the Fed’s June meeting and jobs data.
Read MoreEuropean shares edged higher on Tuesday after German Chancellor Merkel’s conservatives settled a row over migration and gave some respite to investors.
Read MoreChina’s central bank moved to calm jittery financial markets after the yuan dropped through the psychologically significant $6.7 mark.
Read MoreOil prices rose after Libya declared force majeure on some of its supplies.
Read MoreI fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.Bruce Lee