Asian stock markets tumbled on Thursday, following Wall Street's drop as US presidential election euphoria gave way to fears of a deep and protracted recession in the world's largest economy. (Nov. 6)
Asian stock markets tumbled on Thursday, following Wall Street's drop as US presidential election euphoria gave way to fears of a deep and protracted recession in the world's largest economy. (Nov. 6)
OPEC said it will slash oil production by 1.5 million barrels a day to stop tumbling crude prices, but the cost for a barrel of crude still plummeted. (Oct. 24)
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Most stocks started the week down in Asia. Japan's index fell four percent to a four-year low. Stocks were also down in Indonesia, Hong Kong and Australia. (Oct. 6)
Wall Street plunged for a second day, triggered by concerns about widespread economic weakness sent the major stock indexes down more than 4 percent Thursday. (Nov. 6)