U.S. stocks set records Wednesday after the latest wild swerves for Chinese stocks left few ripples in markets worldwide.
Also, a survey showed China's average daily home sales during the Golden Week holiday leapt 23 percent by floor area from the same period last year, spurring hopes of a property market recovery.
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures are falling in premarket trading Thursday as the stock market braces for September's CPI inflation report.
Global stocks advanced on Wednesday along with U.S. Treasury yields, as minutes from the Federal Reserve's September meeting ...
Investing.com-- Most Asian stocks drifted higher on Thursday with focus on key U.S. inflation data for more cues on interest ...
Hong Kong investors look likely to end up as losers in Beijing's drive to consolidate its state-backed companies.
China's central bank said on Thursday it would start accepting applications from financial institutions to join a newly ...
Investors had hoped China's state economic planning body, would roll out more detailed stimulus measures on Tuesday.
Chinese shares have plunged again, with Shanghai’s benchmark down 6.6% and Hong Kong’s losing 1.5%, while other world markets ...
Shanghai stocks plummeted 6.6 percent on Wednesday, marking their worst single-day drop since February 2020. The steep ...