After the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates, Asian central banks may have more leeway to ease their policies. Economists predict a shift towards more accommodative stances, especially in nations facing economic challenges.
Asian share markets are riding high as Wall Street's optimism over potential U.S. rate cuts boosts investor confidence. With expectations of lower borrowing costs and record highs in stocks, find out what's fueling this market rally!
Asian stocks surged following Wall Street's lead as traders anticipate a Federal Reserve rate cut next week. With geopolitical tensions high and inflation readings on the horizon, investors are closely monitoring the economic landscape.
At the SCO summit in Tianjin, India, Russia, and China showcased a united front against US tariffs, signaling a strong geopolitical alliance. Leaders Modi, Putin, and Xi shared moments of camaraderie while discussing regional cooperation and trade.
New research disputes a 100-year-old theory about the Himalayas' formation, revealing a crucial layer of mantle that contributes to the mountains' impressive height.
Asian equities experienced their largest gain in two weeks, driven by Wall Street's rally and increased expectations for lower interest rates from the Federal Reserve. Technology stocks in Hong Kong surged by 2.7%, while Shanghai shares reached a decade high.
In a recent Q&A at the Locarno Festival, Jackie Chan expressed his concerns about Hollywood's obsession with profit, claiming it's harming the quality of modern filmmaking. He shared insights from his career and the importance of cinema craft.
Apple celebrates creativity with its new 'Here’s to the Dreamers' iPhone wallpaper, a vibrant design inspired by Southeast Asian artists. Perfect for iOS 26 users!
Asian shares dipped from record highs as profit-taking set in ahead of significant economic events next week, including Trump's tariff deadline and central bank meetings. Investors are anxious about political shifts in Japan and potential impacts on global markets.
Asian stocks are on the rise, buoyed by Nvidia's record valuation and a resilient market response to Trump's new tariffs. Investors are optimistic about potential Federal Reserve rate cuts, despite ongoing trade tensions.