NEW YORK (Reuters) - Asian stocks were set to open higher on Tuesday after Wall Street’s main indexes closed at record highs and investors awaited comments from the U.S. central bank’s meeting later this week.
The PSX took off to a troublesome start on Thursday. The lack of buying at the exchange can be attributed to political uncertainty originating from the Senate Election results in which the opposition alliance delivered a shocking victory against the ruling party.
SYDNEY/MIAMI (Reuters) - Asian stocks skidded to one-month lows on Friday as a rout in global bond markets sent yields flying and spooked investors amid fears the heavy losses suffered could trigger distressed selling in other assets.