U.S. Economy Seen Chugging Ahead of Europe and Asia
The U.S. economy is revving up just as those in Europe and Asia lose steam, ending a rare period in which the world’s dominant economies were accelerating in tandem......»»
Stocks edge down on China worries as trade talks, Fed decision loom
World shares slipped into the red on Monday, with equities markets from Europe to Asia buffeted by nerves over China's economy and investors staying cautious ahead of a week packed with major events......»»
Europe Markets: European stocks slip on coronavirus fears
European stocks edged lower on Monday, reacting to negative coronavirus developments in Asia ahead of key inflation and earnings reports later in the week from the U.S......»»
The giant ship stuck in the Suez Canal is costing the global economy an estimated $400 million per hour
On average, $9.7 billion in goods travels through the canal, which connects Asia and Europe, every day. The Ever Given, trapped in the Suez Canal, Egypt, as of Thursday, March 25, 2021. Suez Canal Authority A c.....»»
Asia stocks pull ahead on U.S. stimulus, oil rebound
Asian stock markets rose on Thursday as the combination of a rebound in crude prices from historic lows and the promise of more U.S. government aid to cushion the coronavirus-ravaged economy helped calm nervous markets......»»
Futures Rebound Ahead Of 6 Million More In Jobless Claims
Futures Rebound Ahead Of 6 Million More In Jobless Claims Europe rebounded from yesterday's slump, reversing earlier weakness in Asia, pushing global stock markets higher on Thursday as tentative moves to reopen part.....»»
Markets slide again on fear of long, global lockdown
Stock markets in Europe and Asia fell again Monday on growing fears that the global economy faces a prolonged shutdown. Julian Satterthwaite reports......»»
Europe Markets: European stocks retreat, having rallied before Senate passage of stimulus bill
European stocks pulled back on Thursday as markets had rallied ahead of the U.S. Senate passing a stimulus bill in a bid to cushion the blow from coronavirus shutdowns across the world’s largest economy......»»
Stocks take breather ahead of jobs report amid economic concerns in Europe
The U.S. economy likely added 160 thousand new nonfarm jobs last month.....»»
China, Greece agree to push ahead with COSCO"s Piraeus Port investment
China and Greece agreed on Monday to push ahead with a 600 million euros investment by COSCO Shipping into Greece's largest port, Piraeus, as part of efforts to boost its role as a hub in rapidly growing trade between Asia and Europe......»»
Asia stocks pull ahead in cautious trade as focus shifts to U.S. payrolls
Asian stocks edged up on Friday, thanks to gains on Wall Street, but signs of widening cracks in the global economy curbed risk appetite as markets looked to a key U.S. job report that could determine whether the Federal Reserve cuts rates further......»»
Asia stocks edge up cautiously as Fed jitters build, Europe seen lower
Most Asian stock markets rose on Tuesday but gains were capped by investor caution ahead of a U.S. Federal Reserve policy decision, while crude oil prices dipped as global growth worries overshadowed supply concerns......»»
Asia stocks sag ahead of China data, Gulf attacks support oil
Asian stocks sagged on Friday ahead of key Chinese data that could provide more clues on how heavily the U.S.-Sino trade war is weighing on the economy, while oil prices were supported by supply concerns after attacks on tankers in the Gulf of Oman......»»
Asia stocks subdued ahead of China data, Gulf attacks support oil
Asian stocks were subdued on Friday ahead of key Chinese data that could provide more clues on how heavily the U.S.-Sino trade war is weighing on the economy, while oil prices were supported by supply concerns after attacks on tankers in the Gulf of Oman......»»
Asia shares sink to six-week low as clock ticks toward U.S. tariff hike on Chinese goods
Asian shares fell to six-week lows on Thursday as tensions rose ahead of last ditch U.S.-China trade talks which could sharply alter the direction of the global economy......»»
Global economy: UK shoppers defy Brexit gloom, but trade blues hit Germany, Japan
Weak manufacturing surveys from Asia and Europe stoked fears of a widespread slowdown in growth on Thursday. But, as David Pollard reports, Brexit appears to be doing little to dampen Britain's appetite for shopping......»»
Stocks erase weekly gains on lackluster manufacturing data
A gauge of global stocks erased this week's gains on Thursday after underwhelming manufacturing surveys from Asia and Europe and continued weakness in U.S. healthcare shares spurred profit-taking ahead of an extended Easter holiday weekend......»»
Poor PMIs wipe week"s gains off global shares
Global shares erased this week's gains on Thursday after weak manufacturing surveys from Asia and Europe stoked fears of a widespread slowdown in growth, adding to profit-taking ahead of the long Easter weekend......»»
Stocks erase week"s gains after weak manufacturing surveys
Global shares erased this week's gains on Thursday after weak manufacturing surveys from Asia and Europe stoked fears of a slowdown in global growth, adding to profit taking ahead of the long Easter weekend......»»
Asia comforted as China data hint at recovery
Asian share markets pulled ahead on Wednesday as investors were relieved after a raft of Chinese data beat expectations in a sign Beijing's policy stimulus may finally be gaining traction in the world's second-largest economy......»»