Mag Seven Earnings, The Fed Holds, China's Economic Outlook

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Oil Steadies, Trump Seeks Xi Summit Delay

Business and finance news from the Asia-Pacific. Asian equities rose at the open after optimism that more tankers would be able to pass through the crucial Strait of Hormuz lifted gauges on Wall Street. Risk appetite was also boosted by expectations that major economies could rel ...  Show more

Oil Pares Gains, Iran War Jolts Global Central Banks

Oil erased early gains as traders sought to gauge the impact to supply after US attacks on Iran's main export hub, another escalation in the war that's all but cut off global customers from the region's energy supplies for more than two weeks. We spoke to Steven Schoenfeld, CEO a ...  Show more

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