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Asian shares advance despite Wall Street losses as US Treasury's moves fail to calm markets

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Asian shares advance despite Wall Street losses as US Treasury's moves fail to calm markets
Asian shares advance despite Wall Street losses as US Treasury's moves fail to calm markets
Asian shares are mostly higher following a retreat on Wall Street, as the U.S. Treasury Department's plan to expand government debt buybacks appeared to have only limited capacity to calm markets
Toronto Star
Toronto Star3 hrs ago
Asian shares are mixed following Wall Street losses as US Treasury's moves fail to calm markets
Asian shares are mixed following Wall Street losses as US Treasury's moves fail to calm markets  Toronto Star
Asian shares are mixed following Wall Street losses as US Treasury's moves fail to calm markets
Asian shares are mixed following a retreat on Wall Street, as the U.S. Treasury Department's plan to expand government debt buybacks appeared to have only limited capacity to calm markets
New York Post
New York Post13 hrs ago
Dow plunges 600 points as surging Treasury yields, Walmart sales shock Wall Street
Stock indexes fell on Thursday and hovered near two-week lows, as rising Treasury yields dented risk appetite and disappointing results from retail bellwether Walmart added pressure along with rallying oil prices. In afternoon trading, the Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled 605.14 points, or 1.1%, to 52,857.91. The S
Quartz
Quartz18 hrs ago
Dow opens 421 points lower as yields rise, Walmart tumbles
Bond yields reversed course Thursday after the Treasury's debt buyback plan failed to sustain a rally in fixed-income markets
Tech leads losses as Asian stocks track Wall Street selloff
HONG KONG: Technology stocks were back in the crosshairs of investors on Wednesday (Aug 19), taking another heavy blow from a spike in bond yields, rising oil prices, persistent inflation and dimming hopes for a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.The selloff tracked losses on Wall Street, where firms heavily invested
Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal🏁 first to report2 days ago
Wall Street Sees No End in Sight to the Global Bond Selloff - WSJ
Wall Street Sees No End in Sight to the Global Bond Selloff  WSJ