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TOKYO -- Construction stocks led by Obayashi performed strongly in Tuesday's trading here, with the historic rally by Japanese equities broadening to general contractors that are moving to improve capital efficiency.
Sales of Apple's iPhone plunged in China in the first six weeks of 2024, according to a Counterpoint Research report.
The Middle East franchisee of Starbucks said Tuesday it has begun firing around 2,000 workers at its coffee shops across the region after the brand found itself targeted by activists during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip.
“The government I lead has made it clear. More than any other region, Southeast Asia is where Australia’s future lies,” Albanese told a business forum on the summit’s sidelines.
Goldman Sachs finds it is too early to call an end to a battery raw materials price plunge, warning that significant supply pipelines and Western electric vehicle headwinds could keep prices lower for longer.
This is CNBC's live blog covering European markets.
U.S. stock futures ticked lower Tuesday, putting Wall Street on track to build on the previous session's decline.