Eustance Huang is a news assistant based out of CNBC's Singapore office.
Eustance Huang is a news assistant based out of CNBC's Singapore office.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi saw its stock swoon during Wednesday trade despite posting a fourth-quarter earnings report that beat expectations the previous day.
Google announced on Tuesday it was entering the video game industry with a streaming platform, Stadia.
Shares in major Asian stock markets mostly slipped on Wednesday following a series of conflicting reports on U.S.-China trade that surfaced overnight.
Shares in Asia were tepid on Tuesday, ahead of a closely watched meeting by the U.S. Federal Reserve set to kick off later in the day stateside.
Major Asian stock markets closed higher on Monday as investors awaited developments on the U.S.-China trade front. The U.S. Federal Reserve was also set to begin its March policy meeting later in the week.
Stocks in major Asian stock markets closed lower on Friday as investors grappled with fresh concerns over the state of the global economy, with Chinese trade data for February coming in below expectations.
Shares in Asia were mixed on Thursday following a third consecutive day of losses on Wall Street as investors sought developments on the state of U.S.-China trade negotiations.
Mainland Chinese shares bounced strongly on Wednesday afternoon as markets took hope in stimulus measures announced by Beijing on Tuesday.
Alexander Treves of J.P. Morgan Asset Management says the China slowdown is "entirely natural," and the quality of the growth is more important to investors.