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Stocks Decline as China Shows No Sign of Revival: Markets Wrap

September 2, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Global equities kicked off September on a negative note after enjoying four months of gains, with China’s economic support measures failing to make an impact. Asian and global stock metrics declined, led by Chinese stocks like New World Development Co. European and US index futures also slipped, while the dollar remained stable. Purchasing managers’ surveys in Taiwan, Thailand, and Indonesia showed declines, affecting their currencies. Despite global funds anticipating interest rate cuts by major central banks in September, China’s growth remains stagnant due to a property market slump.

The article highlighted concerns about China’s economy, with experts suggesting that more government intervention is needed to address the ongoing issues. The piece also mentioned the escalating trade tension between China and Japan regarding chipmaking equipment sales. September is historically a volatile month for global markets, with upcoming events like the US jobs report and the US election campaign impacting market movements.

The article provided a list of key events for the week and outlined market movements in stocks, currencies, cryptocurrencies, bonds, and commodities. It ended with a disclaimer that the story was produced with the assistance of Bloomberg Automation and was originally published by Bloomberg Businessweek.

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