Hong Kong market jumps in a mixed day for Asia-Pacific stocks; Japan business sentiment sours
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This is CNBC's live blog covering Asia-Pacific markets.
U.S. stock futures rose Friday, putting the the Dow Jones Industrial Average on track for another winning session.
This is CNBC's live blog covering Asia-Pacific markets.
Stocks advanced Monday, with Wall Street building on the previous session's strong gains as traders lifted Federal Reserve rate cut expectations.
Warren Buffett isn't jumping on the artificial intelligence bandwagon just yet, warning about the technology's potential for harm.
U.S. Treasury yields were lower Monday, adding to the declines seen Friday after the April jobs report showed weaker-than-expected payrolls growth.
LONDON — European markets are set to advance Monday as traders continue to assess the possibility of rate cuts after softer-than-expected U.S. jobs data.
Stock futures hovered near the flatline Tuesday night as investors await key U.S. inflation data that will inform the Federal Reserve's path on rate policy.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for a second day, continuing Wall Street's lackluster start to the quarter, as bond yields rose and traders lowered expectations that the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates in June.