Ceasefire talks in Gaza suspended, to resume next week
The two-day talks on a ceasefire in the Gaza war have ended in Doha, the mediating countries Qatar, Egypt and the USA announced.
The two-day talks on a ceasefire in the Gaza war have ended in Doha, the mediating countries Qatar, Egypt and the USA announced.
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The ASX200 had gained 1.4 percent by midday and was on track to end the week up 2.5 percent, its best weekly performance since December.
Asian stocks headed for a weekly gain on Friday and Japan's Nikkei index was set for its best week in more than four years as bullish risk sentiment spilled over from Wall Street while the dollar and U.S. Treasury yields remained broadly stable. Last week's market turmoil gave way to calmer conditions this week after … Read more
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All three major indices record daily gains; Expedia rises after beating second-quarter profits; Indices: Dow rises 0.1 percent, S&P 500 rises 0.5 percent, Nasdaq rises 0.5 percent.
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Umbrellas and raincoats will be needed for most of next week as a weather system has predicted heavy rains across much of the country.
Wall Street's major indices are set to post weekly losses, capping a turbulent week in which global markets were rocked by a sharp appreciation in the low-yielding yen and fears of a recession in the world's largest economy. Megacap and growth stocks recorded mixed performance: Alphabet lost over 1.0 percent, Amazon.com gained 0.6 percent.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific stocks outside Japan rose 1.4 percent, more than offsetting Thursday's decline.