Lee Ying Shan

Reporter, CNBC

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Lee Ying Shan is a markets reporter with CNBC based in Singapore. She writes about a range of asset classes from stocks, currencies, commodities and bonds. Her reporting also extends to wealth and investing trends.

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Japan may be hiding ‘the best AI value,’ Barclays saysLee Ying Shan54 Min AgoKorea’s stock market has doubled in 2026, and Goldman still sees another 35% upsideLee Ying ShanJune 2, 2026Oil prices rise after Netanyahu tells CNBC Israel and U.S. prepared to attack Iran againSpencer Kimball|Lee Ying ShanJune 2, 2026China is making it harder for mom and pop to access U.S. stocks. Here’s who will benefitLee Ying ShanJune 2, 2026Blackstone closes its largest Asia private equity fund at over $13 billion Lee Ying ShanJune 1, 2026Asia-Pacific markets close mixed as Iran war uncertainty keeps investors on edgeLee Ying ShanJune 1, 2026Dow jumps more than 200 points, S&P 500 posts first close above 7,600Sean Conlon|Lisa Kailai HanJune 1, 2026Goldman Sachs says Japan’s stock rally isn’t over, lifts Topix target and sees 11% upsideLee Ying ShanJune 1, 2026Oil jumps more than 4% as Trump tells CNBC he doesn’t care if Iran negotiations are overSpencer Kimball|Sam MeredithMay 31, 2026South Korea stocks hit fresh high amid mixed regional trade despite Trump’s Iran deal cautionLee Ying ShanMay 31, 2026S&P 500 closes at a record to kick off June trading as tech rally overpowers oil spikeSean Conlon|Yun LiMay 31, 2026Asia’s rich fear losing the family fortune — but many still have no succession plans, survey showsLee Ying ShanMay 28, 2026

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