Japan’s Nikkei index posted its biggest drop in more than five weeks on Monday as the Russia-Ukraine war showed no signs of ending, driving up oil and other commodity prices and raising fears of an inflationary shock accompanied by a global economic recession. The Nikkei index lost 2.94 percent to …
Read More »Nikkei Falls 2.07% at The Beginning of Trading in Tokyo
The Nikkei average fell in early trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Monday. The Nikkei fell 2.07 percent to 25,446.35 points, while the broader Topix index fell 1.80 percent to 1811.73 points.
Read More »Japan Shares Fall to The Lowest Level in Two Weeks
Japanese shares fell to their lowest level in nearly two weeks on Friday as the fighting in Ukraine escalated, but the Nikkei index avoided its lowest close in 15 months as the market settled in the midday session. The Nikkei ended the session down 2.23 percent to close at 25,985.47 …
Read More »European Shares Fall For The Third Day as Oil Prices Rise
European shares fell on Wednesday as commodity prices surged, fueling inflation fears when sanctions against Russia after its invasion of Ukraine took a toll on sentiment. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index was down 0.5%, declining for the third consecutive session. The European oil and gas index jumped 1.6 percent, supported …
Read More »Japan Shares Fall on Sentiment Affected by Sanctions on Russia
Japanese stocks fell after a three-session rally to close lower on Wednesday, as growing concerns about the impact of Western sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine prompted investors to shun risky assets and seek safe-havens. The Nikkei index fell 1.68 percent to close at 26,393.03 points, while …
Read More »European Bank Shares Continue to be Volatile Affected by The Ukrainian Crisis
Shares in some European banks regained some of their gains on Tuesday after falling this week due to their links to dealings with Russia, but the sector remained volatile as the fighting in Ukraine continued. Shares of Austrian bank Raiffeisen rose 2.7 percent in early trading, partly offsetting a 14 …
Read More »Japan And US Finance Ministers Pledge to Incur “Maximum Costs” to Russia
Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Tuesday that Japan and the United States had pledged to work together to make Russia “pay a heavy price” for its invasion of Ukraine. In comments he made shortly after his online conversations with US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Suzuki said the two …
Read More »Japanese Stocks Rise on Bargain Hunting, Optimism About Russia-Ukraine Talks
Japanese stocks rose on Tuesday, as continued optimism about cease-fire talks between Russia and Ukraine boosted sentiment, prompting investors to buy into retreating shares. The Nikkei index rose 1.2 percent to 26,844.72 points after it crossed the 27,000 level for the first time since February 18. The broader Topix index …
Read More »Mitsubishi May Stop Production And Sales in Russia
Japanese carmaker Mitsubishi Motors said on Tuesday it may stop producing and selling its cars in Russia, as economic sanctions against Russia could cause supply chain disruptions. Japan on Tuesday joined the United States and other allies in imposing additional sanctions on Russia, which included freezing the assets of the …
Read More »European Shares Fall 2% After Imposing Tough Sanctions on Russia
European shares fell on Monday as Western countries imposed tough new sanctions on Russia in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine while rising oil prices fueled fears of hyperinflation. By 0810 GMT, the pan-European Stoxx 600 index fell 2.1%, Germany’s DAX 2% and Britain’s Financial Times 0.9%. Crude oil …
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