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Asia stock markets were little changed on Monday, following Friday’s sharp sell-off on Wall Street amid escalating Middle East tensions and global economic concerns. Investors digested a batch of mixed Chinese economic data.
Investing.com-- Most Asian stocks moved in a flat-to-low range on Tuesday as investors remained on edge over the Iran-Israel conflict, especially after U.S. President Donald Trump called for the evacuation of Tehran.
In recent weeks, Asian markets have faced a mixed landscape, with geopolitical tensions and trade-related concerns influencing investor sentiment. Amidst this backdrop, identifying stocks with strong fundamentals can offer potential opportunities for investors seeking stability and growth in uncertain times.
Airports of Thailand shares have more than halved in 2025. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
When President Donald Trump set off a global stock market slump in April with the announcement of sweeping new tariffs, small investors across Asia rushed to the US stock market to buy the dip. Now, they are backing away.
As geopolitical tensions and trade discussions continue to influence global markets, Asian economies are navigating these challenges with varied impacts on their stock indices. Amidst this backdrop, dividend stocks in Asia present a compelling opportunity for investors seeking stability and income,
FTSE 100 flat as UK economy stalls after Asia stocks down overnight - Market reaction and business news ahead of the government’s spending review
Asian equity-index futures were buoyed by gains in stocks and bonds on Wall Street as further signs of cooling US inflation prepared investors for Federal Reserve rate cuts.