The Hong Kong stock market opened on a positive note today (22 July), with the Hang Seng Index rising by 30 points, or 0.12%, to 25,024 points. The China Enterprises Index gained 11 points, or 0.13%, to 9,051 points, while the Technology Index increased by 4 points, or 0.08%, to 5,589 points. Among financial stocks, HSBC Holdings rose by 0.81% to HK$99.25, Ping An Insurance recorded a slight increase of 0.09%, and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing edged up by 0.14%. However, AIA Group saw a decline of 0.58%. Major tech stocks showed mixed performances. Xiaomi Group advanced by 0.26%,...
Asia-Pacific markets mostly climbed Monday, with investors awaiting business activity figures from several key economies in the region. China's Caixin services purchasing managers' index from S&P Global is due later in the day. Market reaction in China will also be in focus after the country's central bank said over the weekend it would implement a "moderately loose" monetary policy in 2025.December PMI figures for India and Hong Kong will also be released MondayFutures for Hong Kong's Hang Seng index last traded at 19,827, pointing to a stronger open for the index compared to the HSI's...
US stocks closed higher on Friday, ending the first week of the new year on a positive note ahead of data that should provide more insights on the health of the largest economy in the world. At close, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.8%, the S&P 500 index rose 1.3%, and the NASDAQ Composite index climbed 1.7%. The main Wall Street indexes reported stellar gains in 2024, but expectations of slower interest rate cuts and uncertainty over policies under incoming President Donald Trump have chipped away at this sentiment. In a relatively quiet day for economic data, investors will...
U.S. stocks moved higher on Friday as Wall Street tried to shake off a volatile start to the new year. The S&P 500 rose 1.2%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 319 points, or about 0.9%. The Nasdaq Composite gained about 1.6%. Tech stocks were a bright spot for the market on Friday. Chip giant Nvidia climbed 4%, while server maker Super Micro Computer jumped 6%. Tesla rose 4% to lead the consumer discretionary group. Friday's move came off a choppy trading session on Thursday that saw stocks close lower after a morning rally. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq have fallen for five...
European markets were lower on Friday after a rocky start to 2025 for stocks around the world. The Stoxx 600 was down 0.44% by 3:11 p.m. London time, with major regional bourses and sectors mostly trading in negative territory. Autos stocks led losses, down 1.97% as they extended Thursday's decline, while travel and leisure stocks shed 1.7%. One of the few sectors to rise was financial services stocks, which were last seen 0.46% higher. Oil and gas stocks also rose over 1%, led by gains for Finnish oil refiner Neste, which climbed 4.6% and was on course for its best week since October on...
The Hang Seng rose 137 points, or 0.7%, to close at 19,760 on Friday after plunging more than 2% in the previous session, boosted by gains in most sectors, including consumer, technology and property. The prospect of a rate cut from the People's Bank of China this year supported sentiment. In addition, traders welcomed the second round of a CNY55 billion swap facility operation by the Chinese central bank to support the country's stock market. Separately, China's top planning agency announced an expansion of consumer subsidies to cover smartphones and other electronics, aimed at boosting...