Asia-Pacific markets mixed as China stocks rebound from 6-year low; yen strengthens to 9-month high
Asia-Pacific markets were mixed Friday, as mainland Chinese markets rebounded from a six year low and Australian markets near an all time high.
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Asia-Pacific markets were mixed Friday, as mainland Chinese markets rebounded from a six year low and Australian markets near an all time high.
Stocks rose Wednesday in a bout of volatile trading, as investors weighed what the latest U.S. inflation data means for Federal Reserve policy. Tech shares led a rebound from steep session lows.
S&P 500 futures hovered near the flatline Thursday night as investors look to Friday's key jobs report for further clues about the state of the U.S. economy.
Stock futures ticked higher Thursday night as investors prepared for a crucial inflation reading that's closely watched by the Federal Reserve.
Stock futures were marginally lower Thursday morning as investors look ahead to commentary from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell expected later this week.
Stock futures were slightly higher on Thursday night after investors regained some ground from this week's sell-off.
Treasury yields fell Thursday as investors digested comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who suggested a September rate cut was on the table, along with a jump in U.S. jobless claims.
Asia-Pacific markets are set to fall on Tuesday as the Bank of Japan kicks off its two-day monetary policy meeting.