(Bloomberg) — Asian equities were set to drift higher, tracking US shares while currency markets grappled with fresh signs Donald Trump will impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Stocks in Australia ...
Asian equities fell Friday, pressured by technology companies. US futures climbed after robust results from Apple Inc. A gauge of Asian shares fell after two daily advances, and despite gains for ...
Drivers: LNG send-out in Europe was at ~3.1 TWh/day on Jan. 26, according to latest available data; -0.4% w/w: GIE data European gas storage levels were ~56% full on Jan. 26, compared with the ...
Asian stocks rose in early trade, with caution remaining over a global rebound after President Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs and sanctions on Colombia for impeding his immigration goals.