(RTTNews) - The stock markets across the Asia-Pacific region are trading lower on Thursday following the sharp losses overnight on Wall Street as concerns resurfaced about the health of the U.S. economy. Tech stocks were trading lower after chip maker Intel warned of lower revenues, while resource stocks were dragged down by the fall ...
South Korean market trades lower on negative Wall Street lead, profit taking - 8 hrs ago
Thai Stocks Tipped Lower On Thursday - 9 hrs ago
Indonesian Stocks May See Further Decline - 9 hrs ago
Hong Kong Stocks Set To Extend Losses - 9 hrs ago
Japanese market trades sharply lower on Wall Street tumble, stronger yen - 9 hrs ago
Australian market trades sharply lower, led by resource stocks - 10 hrs ago
Selling Pressure Expected For China Stocks - 10 hrs ago
Retreat Called For Taiwan Stocks - 10 hrs ago
Singapore Market Unlikely To Halt Skid - 11 hrs ago
Malaysian Stocks Unlikely To Extend Gains - 11 hrs ago
Win Streak Likely To End For KOSPI - 12 hrs ago
New Zealand Market Opens Lower On Wall Street’s Overnight Tumble - 13 hrs ago
Toronto Stocks Lose 3.7% - Canadian Commentary - 14 hrs ago
Energy, Mining Stocks Pull Toronto’s Main Index Sharply Lower - Canadian Commentary - 15 hrs ago
European markets fall on U.S. jobs data, weak commodities - European commentary - 17 hrs ago
Bay Street Stocks Fall Away From Seven-Week High - 19 hrs ago
UK demand for staff tumbles at record rates - 20 hrs ago
UK new car registrations slumps in December - 21 hrs ago
Asian markets close mixed - Asian commentary - 22 hrs ago

