Stock Market

Asian markets traded mostly lower in early deals on Thursday, saddled by the concerns over rising Treasury yields and the US deficit.
Fears that the proposed US budget bill could significantly raise the national debt, dulled investor sentiments.
Concerns over weakening global economic outlook also pressured the local indices.
Japans Nikkei plunged to a two-week low with the dip in export industries counting on strong local currency yen.Nikkei 225 down by 378.53 points or 1.09% to 36,920.45, Straits Times dipped by 12.71 points 0.33% to 3,869.84, Hang Seng slipped by 131.90 points 0.56% to 23,695.88, KOSPI Index decreased by 29.64 points or 1.13% to 2,595.94, Taiwan Weighted narrowed by 159.95 points or 0.73% to 21,643.96, FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI lower 12.04 points or 0.78% to 1,532.76.On the flip side, Jakarta Composite up by 34.61 points or 0.48% to 7,177.07, and Shanghai Composite eked higher by 0.05 points or 0.001 % to 3,387.63.





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United States markets end greatly lower amid surging treasury yields


Asian markets settle mainly down on Thursday


Asian markets trade mostly higher in early offers on Wednesday


US markets end lower on Tuesday


Asian markets settle mostly higher on Wednesday


Asian markets trade in green in early offers on Tuesday


US markets ends modestly higher on Monday


Asian markets settle mainly higher on Tuesday


Asian markets trade mostly lower in early deals on Monday


United States markets end greater on Friday


Asian markets trade mostly lower in early deals of Friday


US markets end mostly in green on Thursday


Asian markets end blended on Friday