Asian share markets fell anew on Monday as investors braced for the peak of the US earnings season while angst over Saudi Arabia, Italy and Brexit kept geopolitics front and center.
MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan eased 0.25 percent. Japan’s Nikkei slipped 1.0 percent and South Korea stocks lost 0.7 percent. The euro started the week steady at $1.1511 having bounced from support at $1.1431 on Friday. The dollar was a shade softer on the yen at 112.41 yen and little changed against a basket of currencies at 95.683. For More Information Please Visit : www.dollaradvisory.com and Call : +91 9111-179961
MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan eased 0.25 percent. Japan’s Nikkei slipped 1.0 percent and South Korea stocks lost 0.7 percent. The euro started the week steady at $1.1511 having bounced from support at $1.1431 on Friday. The dollar was a shade softer on the yen at 112.41 yen and little changed against a basket of currencies at 95.683. For More Information Please Visit : www.dollaradvisory.com and Call : +91 9111-179961
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