
The S&P 500 rose in choppy trading after the Federal Reserve signaled that the risks for an economic slowdown and higher prices are increasing. The broad market index added 0.43% to close at 5,631.28, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.27% to end at 17,738.16. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 284.97 points, or 0.70%, and settled at 41,113.97. The 30-stock index was aided by a nearly 11% pop in Disney shares after the company reported a fiscal second-quarter earnings beat and a surprise jump in streaming subscribers. As expected, the Federal Open Market Committee held its...
Japanese stocks opened lower, with the Topix declining for the first day in 10 as the yen held steady after the FOMC meeting. The Topix Index fell 0.5% to 2,681.86 as of 9:35 a.m. Tokyo time. It's the first day of losses since April 21 Sony Group contributed the most to declines in the index, down 2.9% Out of 1,689 stocks in the Topix, 327 rose and 1,314 fell, while 48 were unchanged The Nikkei shed 0.2% to 36,701.35 The yen was trading at 143.74 against the dollar early in Tokyo, compared with 143.83 Wednesday morning, despite initially weakening after Federal...
Hong Kong stocks rose 187 points, or 0.8%, to 22,881 in early trading on Thursday, extending gains for a sixth straight session amid a small rise in U.S. stock futures after the Federal Reserve kept its benchmark interest rate steady for a third straight meeting, as expected. Echoing the Fed, the HKMA also kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 4.75%. Market sentiment was further boosted by reports that President Trump will hold a press conference to discuss a major trade deal later in the day. In China, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) unveiled sweeping policy measures on Wednesday,...