Tokyo stocks plummeted Thursday on the heels of an overnight Wall Street fall, causing the benchmark Nikkei average to end below the psychologically import
Asian stock markets are mostly lower on Thursday following negative cues overnight from Wall Street as bond yields rose again after trending lower over the past few sessions, fueling inflation concerns.
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The benchmark Nikkei average snapped its four-session winning streak in lackluster trading Friday, pressured by concerns over an overheating market. The 22
The major U.S. index futures are currently pointing to a modestly lower open on Friday following the lackluster performance seen over the past few sessions. Profit taking may contribute to initial weakness on Wall Street after the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 rose to new record closing highs in the previous session.
Asian stocks fell in thin holiday trading on Friday as U.S. President Joe Biden's comments on China stoked worries that relations between the two nations could sour further.
Nikkei share average edged down 0.14 per cent to close at 29,520.07, after hitting a fresh high since August 1990 on Wednesday. The broader Topix inched up 0.04 per cent to end at 1,931.68.
Asian stock markets are mostly lower on Thursday after strong gains in the previous sessions and following the mixed cues overnight from Wall Street as the release of some upbeat economic data raised concerns of additional U.