
European equities rose on Tuesday on relief that US President Donald Trump had refrained from immediately targeting the region with trade tariffs. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index ended the session up 0.4%, with luxury goods makers LVMH, Hermes International SCA and weight-loss drug manufacturer Novo Nordisk A/S contributing to gains. European stocks have outperformed US peers so far this month, but investors are keenly watching Trump's first few days in power for more details on his trade policies. Source: Bloomberg
Stocks advanced on Tuesday as Wall Street viewed President Donald Trump's comments and first-day actions around international trade as a bit softer than initially believed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 537.98 points, or 1.24%, to finish at 44,025.81. The S&P 500 gained 0.88% to end at 6,049.24, while the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.64% to 19,756.78.3Mclimbed more than 4% after earnings came in better than analysts expected. Small-cap stocks also participated in Tuesday's rally, with the Russell 2000 rising about 1.9%. Several big technology stocks also took a leg up, with Amazon...
Asia-Pacific markets are set to open mostly higher on Wednesday (22/1), after Wall Street rose on President Donald Trump's less aggressive than expected tariff stance. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.27% at the open. Japan's Nikkei 225 futures are pointing to a stronger open for the market. Futures in Chicago were at 39,405 and its Osaka counterpart was last trading at 39,270, compared with the index's previous close of 39,027.98. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index futures were at 20,028, lower than the HSI's last close of 20,106.55. Investors will be watching for a Malaysian central bank...