[HONG KONG] Asian markets stuttered on Tuesday, with investors hobbled by uncertainty over China-US trade talks, while the pound struggled to recover after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson threatened to call a snap election to push through Brexit. Read more at The Business Times.
Asian markets stuttered on Tuesday, with investors hobbled by uncertainty over China-US trade talks, while the pound struggled to recover after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson threatened to call a snap election to push through Brexit.[HONG KONG] Asian markets stuttered on Tuesday, with investors hobbled by uncertainty over China-US trade talks, while the pound struggled to recover after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson threatened to call a snap election to push through Brexit.
"It is time the US administration reconsidered its poorly thought-out China-bashing moves," the China Daily said in an editorial."Working to secure a trade deal would be a more fruitful approach."The Bloomberg report added to concerns that there will be no resolution to the row anytime soon. Oil prices edged down again, extending Monday's sharp sell-off on concerns about data showing a lift in output from Opec and Russia, despite a pledge from them to reduce production.Hong Kong was flat and Tokyo went into the break 0.1 per cent higher, with Shanghai down 0.2 per cent.
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