Risk appetite disappeared on Wall Street

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The View Beyond: Reading between China’s headline indices

Global equity markets have performed strongly, led by the AI-driven rally across the US, Japan, and Korea, while China’s headline indices have lagged in comparison. Yet beneath the surface, performance has been more nuanced, with parts of the market showing stronger momentum than ...  Show more

Risk‑off mood returns as oil rebounds and uncertainty lingers

Markets remained on edge as ongoing uncertainty around a potential US–Iran agreement drove a clear risk‑off tone. European equities moved broadly lower, while US indices pulled back after briefly touching record highs, weighed down by weakness in technology and semiconductors. Oi ...  Show more

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