JD.com Earnings, Asia Markets

JD.com Earnings, Asia Markets

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Daybreak Weekend: Housing Outlook, Europe Culinary Trends, Australian Eco

Bloomberg Daybreak Weekend with Host Nathan Hager take a look at some of the stories we'll be tracking in the coming week. In the US – a look ahead to what’s in store for commodities and housing in 2026. In the UK – a look at the culinary and cultural trends to watch for in Europ ...  Show more

Stocks Rise, South Korea Exports, China Economic Outlook

Stocks kicked off trading in the new year on a positive note with US equity-index futures advancing, while gold and silver gained. Trading is thin across the Asia-Pacific, with several markets shut for the holidays. Also, South Korea's exports maintained growth momentum, supporte ...  Show more

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