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The United States reported its first case of the Wuhan coronavirus overnight, an America First development that neither President Trump, nor U.S. financial markets wanted. With Asia on the back foot...
U.S. markets are closed today for Martin Luther King Day, and this will likely take the edge off activity in Asian markets as the week starts. That didn’t stop Wall Street setting another set of...
Markets in Asia have entered a holding pattern ahead of an expected signing by the U.S. and China of their Phase-1 trade pact later today. The morning has not been without drama, however. The U.S....
It is hard to believe that just one week ago, markets were again contemplating a potential war in the Middle East. That bullet was dodged, as both the US and Iran stepped back from the brink, albeit...
And as quickly as it began, the latest Middle East crisis was over it appears. President Trump announced that no further action was to be forthcoming from the United States as Iran’s missiles...
What do we know so far?Iran has launched multiple retaliatory missile strikes against coalition bases within Iraq. Quite a few missiles it would appear. The overtness of the attack has surprised me,...
I was lucky enough to do a TV slot on a local Singapore business programme remotely from Jakarta last night. It was wonderful for two reasons. Firstly I got to strongly share my opinion on the...
Global equity markets resumed walking in the sunshine overnight, with European and Wall Street stocks powering ahead, basking in the warm afterglow of the US-China trade announcements on Friday. After...
It's been quite a 24 hours for the leaders of the US and UK and investors are certainly getting excited about what's to come next.Boris Johnson's knockout performance in the UK election on Thursday...
It has been a night of high drama so far, with exit polls suggesting that Boris Johnson's Conservatives are on course to vanquish Labour and achieve an 86 seat majority in yesterday's UK election....
President Trump's comments that a trade deal may not happen until after the 2020 election sent stock markets into a tailspin overnight, and are spilling over into the Asia Pacific this morning. One...