Archive for the ‘money’ Category

Asia Markets: Tokyo, Seoul stocks drop, as Shanghai rises

Japanese and South Korean shares lose ground as investors digest a raft of earnings reports and turn cautious ahead of a key U.S. employment report. Chinese stocks finish higher, as property developers and some laggards find buyers.


Currencies: Dollar slips ahead of jobs data

The U.S. dollar ticks lower ahead of the keenly watched monthly employment data due out later in the day.


Currencies: Dollar slips ahead of jobs data

The U.S. dollar ticks lower ahead of the keenly watched monthly employment data due out later in the day.


Futures Movers: Crude futures inch up ahead of U.S. jobs data

Crude-oil futures inch up, finding buyers after finishing near six-week low the previous day in the wake of bearish crude-supplies data.


Futures Movers: Crude futures inch up ahead of U.S. jobs data

Crude-oil futures inch up, finding buyers after finishing near six-week low the previous day in the wake of bearish crude-supplies data.


Emerging Markets Report: Major investors buying emerging-market debt

Behind a blizzard of negative headlines about the developed world’s debt problems, emerging-market bonds in Asia and elsewhere are catching the eye of global investment managers looking not just for yield, but also for stability and sustainable growth.


Emerging Markets Report: Major investors buying emerging-market debt

Behind a blizzard of negative headlines about the developed world’s debt problems, emerging-market bonds in Asia and elsewhere are catching the eye of global investment managers looking not just for yield, but also for stability and sustainable growth.


Caixin Online: China’s once-hot property market turns polar

China’s real estate developers survived a tough 2011, but now face a more challenging — some say frosty — business climate, reports Caixin Online.


Caixin Online: China’s once-hot property market turns polar

China’s real estate developers survived a tough 2011, but now face a more challenging — some say frosty — business climate, reports Caixin Online.


Caixin Online: China’s once-hot property market turns polar

China’s real estate developers survived a tough 2011, but now face a more challenging — some say frosty — business climate, reports Caixin Online.


Australian shares lower ahead of US data

Australian shares close with moderate losses, ahead of a key U.S. jobs report that’s likely to provide more clues on the health of the world’s largest economy.


Geithner: More Fannie reform details in spring

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner discussed some of his goals for financial reform in 2012, including a plan to provide more details in the spring about the Obama administration’s efforts to wind down government-seized mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.


Corrections: Commodity stocks power Asia after global data

A story on Asian markets published by MarketWatch on Feb. 2 misstated the direction of Australian stocks in the last three days and Honda’s U.S. sales growth in January. The story has been corrected.


Asia Markets: Commodity stocks power Asia after global data

Asian markets are powered by commodity and financial stocks after an improvement in manufacturing data buoys global equities, with Australian stocks snapping out of a three-day losing streak.


Europe Markets: Mining firms push Europe stocks higher

European stock markets edge higher on Thursday, as the mining sector rallies after Xstrata PLC confirms it’s in talks with Glencore International PLC about a potential merger.


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