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Trump’s Ukraine Shift Unsettles U.S. Allies in Asia
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Taiwan Watches Trump Undercut Ukraine, Hoping It Won’t Be Next
Macron tries to sway Trump as U.S. backs Russia over Ukraine in U.N. vote
European ties even as the United States under Trump may no longer be a reliable partner against Russia.
Stock market today: Asia shares mostly rise after Trump talks with Putin about ending war in Ukraine
Asian shares mostly rose Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump agreed with Russian leader Vladimir Putin to start talks about ending the war in Ukraine. The possibility that Trump may pause some of the tariffs he has announced was also a cause for optimism in Asian markets.
Asia-Pacific markets rose on Thursday, buoyed by optimism over a potential peace deal between Ukraine and Russia after phone calls between US President Trump, Russian President Putin, and Ukrainian leader Zelenskiy.
European shares rose to record levels on Monday, led by defence stocks, as the region's political leaders called for an emergency summit on the Ukraine war amid growing U.S. calls to boost military spending for security.
Markets on Wall Street were largely unchanged early Thursday, shifting between small losses and gains as more corporate earnings streamed in ahead of the latest labor market data.
U.S. stocks rallied to the brink of a record Thursday after more companies reported fatter profits than expected. Wall Street mostly yawned, again, at the latest announcement on
Stocks finished lower on Wall Street but edged higher in Europe on Friday amid uncertainty about U.S. President Donald Trump's rapid policy initiatives, including spending cuts and tariffs, and Germany's upcoming elections.
Shares in Asia and Europe gained on Tuesday, lifted by defense and military stocks as U.S. and Russian officials meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. Japan’s Nikkei 225, the Hang Seng in Hong Kong,
Global shares mostly rose Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump agreed with Russian leader Vladimir Putin to start talks about ending the war in Ukraine. France's CAC 40 added 1.0%
The U.S. was a notable flip-flop, for the first time siding with Russia in voting against such a resolution. Were there any notable changes in Asia-Pacific voting?
A milder-than-usual winter across north Asia has reduced demand, enabling European buyers to bid for LNG cargoes to replenish depleted inventories. Asia, the top-importing contine
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Hosted on MSNTokyo appeals for G7 unity over UkraineBy bno - Taipei Bureau Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has urged his fellow leaders from the Group of Seven (G7) nations to remain united in their efforts to bring peace to Ukraine according to a Kyodo news report.
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