Asian stock markets climbed in early trading Friday as investors took heart from improving US housing and jobs data amid lingering worries over the pace of the global economic recovery.
Asian stocks rose on Wednesday as investors cheered a manufacturing rebound in China and stronger-than-expected growth in Australia, while the yen inched up towards a 15-year peak against the dollar.
Japan led Asian stocks lower on Tuesday as worries about the flagging U. S
Asian stocks fell on Friday to round off a week of losses as persistent worries over whether the U. S
Asian stocks fell on Friday and the yen threatened to hit 15-year highs in the wake of disappointing U. S
Most Asian stock markets fell Friday, dragged down by more evidence the US recovery is sputtering ahead of monthly figures on employment.
The mood in the region was cautious after
Asian stocks edged higher on Thursday after solid corporate earnings including from Toyota Motor and chipmaker UMC and strong U. S
Asian stocks were mixed in early trade on Wednesday, following a slew of bad financial news in the US that soured investors and sent shares lower in New York.
Japan’s
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