Japan and Hong Kong stocks were set to open mixed Tuesday, with several Asia-Pacific markets closed for the Lunar New Year holiday. Japan's Nikkei 225 futures pointed to a lower open for the market. The futures contract in Chicago was at 39,150 and its counterpart in Osaka last traded at 39,050 compared to the index's previous close of 39,565.8.
Asia-Pacific markets were set to open higher Monday, ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration with investors awaiting greater clarity on the policies of the incoming U.S. administration. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.2% at the open.
Darren Arnott leading city team in Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup, with tie poised at 1-1 ahead of Wednesday's second leg Darren Arnott said giving players increased access to physical, medical, analytical and psychological support would enhance Hong Kong's chances of achieving their 2034 Fifa World Cup qualification goal.
New York leads the list, with London in second place and Hong Kong in third in the Global Financial Centres Index.
Chinese New Year and West Suburban Restaurant Week, among other things to do in Chicago and the suburbs this weekend.
The sale still must be approved by a federal bankruptcy court judge, who has scheduled a hearing for Feb. 12 in Central Islip.
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Firecrackers popped, incense was offered at temples and dancers and drummers paraded Wednesday in Asia and farther afield as millions around the world celebrated the Lunar New Year.
China PMIs weaken, profits soft and tax take lower; US data positive ahead of Q4 GDP result; UST 10yr at 4.53%; equities, gold and oil all down; NZ$1 = 56.8 USc; TWI = 67.1; bitcoin drops
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Each year, hundreds of people fill the streets of Chicago’s Chinatown and Uptown neighborhoods to celebrate the Lunar New Year with parades featuring vibrant colors, festive floats and
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