(RTTNews) - Most of the stock markets in the Asia-Pacific region were closed on Thursday on account of Christmas. Among the stock markets that were open, the Japanese market was trading higher on bargain hunting, while the Chinese stock market was trading flat and the Taiwan market was trading in negative terrain.
U.S. stocks ...
Japanese market trades higher on bargain hunting, Wall Street lead - 1 wk ago
Stocks Turning In A Lackluster Performance In Morning Trading - U.S. Commentary - 1 wk ago
Stocks May Move Modestly Higher In Early Trading - U.S. Commentary - 1 wk ago
Asian markets close mixed - 1 wk ago
Australian market closes higher, led by miners and banks - 1 wk ago
European markets likely to see further downside on weak global cues - 1 wk ago
Asian markets trade mixed - 1 wk ago
Australian market trades higher - 1 wk ago
New Zealand Market Opens Marginally Lower On Wall Street’s Negative Lead - 2 wks ago
Asian markets close lower; China plunges 4.6% - 2 wks ago
Australian market closes lower, led by big miners - 2 wks ago
European markets likely to extend losses on weak global cues - 2 wks ago
Asian markets follow Wall Street lower - 2 wks ago
Australian market trades marginally lower - 2 wks ago
Australia October Leading Index Down 0.5% - Conference Board - 2 wks ago
*Australia October Leading Economic Index Down 0.5% - Conference Board - 2 wks ago
Asian markets close mostly lower on profit taking - 2 wks ago
Australian market closes lower, led by resources stocks - 2 wks ago
New Zealand market closes higher - 2 wks ago

