
Asian markets moved mixed on Wednesday. Japan's shares edged lower, while Australia and several other indices gained. The Nikkei 225 fell 0.26%, but the Topix rose 0.35%. In South Korea, the Kospi was flat, and the Kosdaq rose 0.62%. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 Index rose 0.13%. Hang Seng futures pointed to a slightly higher opening at 26,865, compared to the previous close of 26,696.41.The main highlight came from SoftBank Group. The Japanese company revealed it sold its entire stake in Nvidia for US$5.83 billion in October, in line with its "all-in" strategy for OpenAI. SoftBank also...
Asian stock markets, particularly in Hong Kong, surged on hopes that the United States would soon cut interest rates. This news came after data showed the US labor market weakened last month, increasing the chances of the Federal Reserve (the US central bank) lowering interest rates at its next meeting in December. Interest rate cuts are usually good news for the stock market as they can stimulate economic growth and investment. The Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong rose around 1 percent, reaching its highest level in a month. Major stocks such as Shenzhou International Group and China Hongqiao...
Tokyo stocks rebounded on Wednesday, with the Nikkei 225 closing higher as overseas investors scooped up shares of companies with solid earnings such as TDK and Fujikura, helping the market recover from recent weakness. The benchmark Nikkei stock index, the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average, rose 220.38 points, or 0.43 percent, to finish at 51,063.31. After a period of adjustment earlier this month, investors turned optimistic toward companies reporting strong results late in the earnings season. A weaker yen also buoyed export-oriented issues. In foreign exchange trading, the yen briefly...