
US stocks erased gains to close at one-month lows on Thursday amid the outlook of higher interest rates by the Federal Reserve, as markets reassessed risks that high valuations for AI companies are unwarranted. The Nasdaq 100 lost 2.4% while the S&P 500 fell 1.5% and the Dow was 350 points lower. Delayed employment data from the BLS, set to be the last before the FOMC's December meeting, reflected stronger than expected job growth to consolidate expectations that the Fed will hold rates unchanged next month. In the meantime, Nvidia dropped 3.2% after trading as high as 5% at the...
Japan's Nikkei index fell 2.2% to 48,720.59 in morning trading, following a sharp decline on Wall Street overnight. Negative sentiment was still fueled by renewed concerns about a potential "bubble" in AI-based stocks, prompting investors to reduce exposure to riskier assets. The technology and banking sectors were the main drags on the index. Panasonic shares fell around 1.2%, while Mizuho Financial fell 0.8% and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial slipped 1.5%. Several consumer stocks also suffered, with Fast Retailing down 0.4%. In the foreign exchange market, currency movements were relatively...
The Hong Kong stock market opened lower in the morning session, with the benchmark Hang Seng Index falling 375 points, or 1.45%, to 25,460. Selling pressure was felt across the entire market. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index fell 1.43% to 9,012, while the Technology Index fell further, down 2.2% to 5,451. Technology stocks were the main market bearish. Tencent fell around 1.7%, Alibaba fell more sharply, by around 3.1%, and Meituan fell 1.5%. Xiaomi and JD.com both fell 2.3%, while Kuaishou Technology also fell by around 1.6%. The weakness in this sector indicates that investors remain...