Asian stock markets swung between gains and losses at Tuesday’s open, as investors worked to assess a fresh wave of tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, targeting 14 US trading partners. While some regional bourses, like Japan’s Nikkei, managed to edge higher, the new tariffs weighed on broader sentiment…
The Japanese yen fell broadly on Tuesday while the US dollar held firm, as currency markets reacted to the…
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European stock markets began Tuesday’s trading session with a mixed and tentative tone, with the regional Stoxx 600 index…
Lloyds share price had a strong performance in the first half of 2025, mirroring the performance of other European…
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Asian equity markets finished mostly higher on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump extended the grace period for a…
Dow Futures reflected the uncertainty on Wall Street on Tuesday as investors closely track President Donald Trump’s next moves.The…
