
Japanese stocks tumbled on Friday, tracking sharp losses on Wall Street as trade tensions between the U.S. and China reignited market volatility. The Nikkei 225 plunged 5% to fall below 33,000, while the broader Topix Index sank 4.7% to 2,420, erasing much of the previous session's gains. The downturn followed confirmation from the White House that cumulative tariffs on Chinese imports have climbed to 145%, deepening fears of a prolonged trade war. Uncertainty also lingers around the outcome of ongoing negotiations, despite President Trump's 90-day tariff reprieve meant to create space for...
(Hong Kong) The Hang Seng Index started weak, down by 124 points or 0.6%, standing at 20,557 points. Concurrently, the mainland enterprises index dropped by 30 points or 0.39%, reaching 7,638 points, while the technology index saw a decline of 25 points or 0.53%, settling at 4,787 points. Tech stocks faced a downturn with Tencent falling by 1%, Alibaba by 1.7%, Meituan by 0.3%, Xiaomi Group by 0.7%, and Kuaishou by 0.4%.In the financial sector, there was a softness observed with HSBC Holdings declining by 2.1%, Prudential by 1.3%, China Ping An by 1.5%, and Hong Kong Exchanges by 0.2%. The...
European stock markets opened slightly higher in early trade on Friday as a volatile week for shares nears its end and concerns about a trade war between the U.S. and China persist. The pan-European Stoxx 600 opened up 0.4%, with the U.K.'s FTSE 100 inching up by 0.5%, while Germany's Dax and France's CAC 40 were higher by 0.4% at 8.10 am London time. All sectors of the stock market, except energy, were trading in positive territory. It has been a choppy week for European, and global, markets as investors have been reacting to the frequent developments in global trade policy that were set...