The ISM Manufacturing PMI fell to 48 in July 2025 from 49 in June, missing expectations of a rise to 49.5. This figure marked the fifth consecutive month of contraction in the manufacturing sector and was the weakest since October of last year. The largest negative contributions came from declines in supplier deliveries (45.7 vs. 46.7) and employment (43.4 vs. 45.0). On the positive side, production increased (51.4 vs. 50.3), while declines in new orders (47.1 vs. 46.4) and backlogs (46.8 vs. 44.3) eased. Price pressures also eased, with the price index falling to 64.8 from 69.7. Source:...
The Hang Seng Index fell for the second day, dropping 1.5%, or 301.26 to 20,426.93 in Hong Kong. The index dropped to the lowest closing level since Oct. 31. Meituan contributed the most to the index decline, decreasing 3.2%. Longfor Group Holdings Ltd. had the largest drop, falling 5.1%. Today, 62 of 82 shares fell, while 14 rose; 3 of 4 sectors were lower, led by finance stocks. Source : Bloomberg
The Hang Seng Index got off to a rough start on Monday, hitting a new low for November on disappointment over stimulus measures released from China's briefing before the weekend. Hong Kong equities will of course be watching for any China-related headlines that President-elect Trump is likely to deliver. Also, this week will see earnings from the Hang Seng Index's two largest companies — Tencent topping the charts on Wednesday and Alibaba following on Friday. Tencent's previous earnings report comfortably beat estimates, which helped boost the HSI at the time. Although the gauge fell back...
UK homebuilder Vistry plunges 15% European markets closed lower on Friday, as investors digested corporate results and quarter-point interest rate cuts from the U.S. Federal Reserve and Bank of England. The pan-European Stoxx 600 ended the session 0.66% lower, with most sectors and major bourses in closing in the red. Mining stocks led the losses, shedding 4.2%, while travel and leisure stocks ticked up 0.8%. The index ended down 0.19% on the week. The losses in Europe come as market participants continue to assess political upheaval in Germany and President-elect Donald Trump's historic...
Europe's benchmark STOXX 600 logged its third consecutive week of declines on Friday, hurt by underwhelming stimulus measures from China as well as concerns about tariffs under a Trump presidency hurting economic growth. The pan-European STOXX 600 closed down 0.6%, with China-exposed sectors such as miners and luxury losing more than 3% each. Most major subsectors were in the red barring defensive sectors such as real estate and healthcare. China unveiled a 10 trillion yuan ($1.40 trillion) debt package on Friday, disappointing investors who had speculated on a fiscal bazooka. Metal prices...
Stocks rose at the end of their best week in 2024 after solid consumer sentiment data and bets that newly elected President Donald Trump's pro-growth agenda will keep fueling Corporate America. Equities advanced for a fourth consecutive session, with the S&P 500 on track for its 50th record this year. The gauge extended its weekly gain to 4.5%. The cohort of defensive shares took the lead on Friday after some groups hit "oversold" levels. The megacap space was mixed, with Tesla Inc. up and Nvidia Corp. down. While the post-election rally...
China's official NBS Manufacturing PMI increased to 49.7 in June 2025 from May's 49.5, matching market expectations while marking the third consecutive month of contraction in factory activity.
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Both the STOXX 50 and STOXX 600 hovered around the flatline on Friday, as investors adopted a cautious stance ahead of further developments in trade talks between US President Trump and Chinese...
The U.S. will levy a 30% tariff on South African exports next week, after Pretoria failed to reach a trade deal before President Donald Trump's deadline. The new rate is part of a broader executive...