
Hong Kong stocks jumped 177 points, or 0.9%, to 19,874 in early trading on Wednesday, marking their first gain in four sessions. The gains were supported by a small rise in U.S. stock futures ahead of an anticipated Fed rate cut later in the day. The market moved away from its lowest level in more than a week, hit a day earlier, with all sectors gaining, especially technology and consumer discretionary. Source: Trading Economics
The Nikkei 225 index fell 0.72% to close at 39,082 while the broader Topix index fell 0.31% to 2,720 on Wednesday, with Japanese shares falling for a fourth straight session and tracking losses on Wall Street overnight as investors braced for the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy announcement. At home, traders analyzed data showing Japan's export growth accelerated to a three-month high in November, while imports unexpectedly fell. Attention also turned to this week's Bank of Japan policy meeting, where the central bank may hold off on raising interest rates as policymakers take time to assess...
European stocks opened higher on Wednesday as investors await the latest monetary policy decision by the U.S. Federal Reserve. Traders are pricing in a 95% chance of a quarter-point cut on Wednesday, according to CME Group's Fed Watch tool. Investors will also be looking closely at the Fed's Summary of Economic Projections and Fed Chair Jerome Powell's press conference, for clues on what might happen in the coming months. The central bank is widely expected to temper runaway expectations for further interest rate cuts in the coming year, especially as inflation remains stubbornly...