Kimberley Kao is a Singapore-based reporter covering Asian markets for Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal, with a focus on Hong Kong and Southeast Asia equities markets. She was ...
In 1984, he was named the first editorial page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal, based in Hong Kong. In 1987, he was assigned to Washington, where he contributed editorials and a weekly ...
Asian equity markets were mixed while most base metal prices rose as investors and traders weighed President Trump’s pledge ...
Asian currencies consolidated against the dollar in the morning session as traders digested mixed developments.
Asian shares are trading mostly higher after a Wall Street rally that followed profit reports from major companies.
Intel’s stock rose after an analyst reported discussions about a potential factory partnership with the world’s largest ...
Asia’s manufacturers have started the year on a broadly soft note, with growth in output and new orders cooling against a ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs sent Wall Street on a roller coaster. The S&P 500 fell 0.8% Monday following sharper loses ...
Oil prices were higher in early Asian trade, supported in part by the delay in President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs ...
In 1984, he was named the first editorial page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal, based in Hong Kong. In 1987, he was assigned to Washington, where he contributed editorials and a weekly ...
In 1984, he was named the first editorial page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal, based in Hong Kong. In 1987, he was assigned to Washington, where he contributed editorials and a weekly ...
In 1984, he was named the first editorial page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal, based in Hong Kong. In 1987, he was assigned to Washington, where he contributed editorials and a weekly ...
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