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  1. 2024年3月4日 · Posted Mar 4, 2024 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. ASIA: The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today: NIKKEI 225 increased 198.41 points or 0.50% to 40,109.23. Shanghai increased 12.29 points or 0.41% to 3,039.31. Hang Seng increased 6.53 points or 0.04% to 16,595.97.

  2. 2024年4月17日 · The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today: NIKKEI 225 decreased 509.40 points or -1.32% to 37,961.80. Shanghai increased 64.31 points or 2.14% to 3,071.38. Hang Seng increased 2.87 points or 0.02% to 16,251.84.

  3. 2024年1月30日 · Market Talk – January 30, 2024. Posted Jan 30, 2024 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. ASIA: A Hong Kong court is set to evaluate a winding-up petition for China Evergrande Group, a major Chinese property developer facing financial distress with over $300 billion in liabilities. The case, scheduled for January 29, involves ...

  4. 2024年1月26日 · Posted Jan 26, 2024 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. ASIA: The Bank of Japan has decided to maintain its current monetary policy, keeping the short-term interest rate at -0.1% and leaving yield curve control parameters unchanged.

  5. 2024年2月1日 · In December, Hong Kong’s retail sales continued their upward trend for the 13th consecutive month, driven by improving tourism. Official data revealed a 7.8% year-on-year increase to HK$36.3 billion ($4.64 billion), following a 15.9% jump in November. The government anticipates further growth in visitor arrivals and attributes this ...

  6. 2024年3月12日 · Market Talk – March 12, 2024 Posted Mar 12, 2024 by Martin Armstrong | Spread the love ASIA: The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today: NIKKEI 225 decreased 22.98 points or -0.06% to 38,797.51 Shanghai decreased 12.52 Hang Seng ...

  7. 2024年2月12日 · As inflation eases, a new risk is emerging in the US economy due to a divide between fiscal and monetary policy, according to the National Association of Business Economics (NABE). The divide is increasingly worrying economists, with concerns about monetary policy being ‘too restrictive’ and fiscal policy being ‘too stimulative.’.