Equities in Hong Kong rose 96 points or 0.4% to 24,9 on Monday morning deals, extending gains from the previous session as traders reacted to the PBoC's decision to keep its one-year and five-year loan prime rates at record lows, in line with expectations. The Hang Seng index reached its highest level since early 2022, lifted by broad-based sector gains and a modest uptick in U.S. futures amid optimism over global trade. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick expressed confidence on Sunday that a deal with the EU could be reached before the August 1 deadline, though talks may continue...
Shares in Hong Kong surged 346 points, or 1.5%, to 24,138 during Monday morning trading, rebounding from losses in the prior session and hitting a 12-week high, with gains seen across all sectors. The rally was led by rare-earth and technology stocks as investors looked ahead to high-level U.S.-China trade talks. U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng are set to meet in London today in a bid to resolve ongoing trade tensions between the world's two largest economies. The talks follow a rare phone call last Thursday between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S....
Japanese stocks gained, boosted by stronger-than-expected US job and wage growth and a weaker yen against the dollar. Export-related sectors such as electronics, automobiles, shipping and materials, including glass, ceramics and non-ferrous metals, contributed to the increase. Financial stocks such as banking and insurance also advanced, supported by rising U.S. interest rates. Pharmaceutical stocks traded higher. The Topix Index rose 0.7% to 2,787.79 as of 9:18 a.m. Tokyo time, while the Nikkei advanced 1% to 38,122.27. Sony Group Corp. contributed the most to the...
Asian markets climbed Monday as investors awaited trade talks between the U.S. and China later in the day, following accusations between the two over breaching deal terms agreed in Geneva last month. Trade tensions are seemingly easing as China has reportedly granted temporary approvals for the export of rare earths, while jetliner Boeing Co has begun commercial jet deliveries to the Asian superpower. China is also slated to release a slew of data, including its consumer and wholesale inflation readings for May. Economists polled by Reuters expect consumer prices to have fallen by...
US stocks rallied on Friday, with the S&P 500 adding 1% to cross over the 6,000 mark and hitting its highest level since February, boosted by a stronger-than-expected jobs report and renewed optimism around US-China trade talks. The Dow gained 442 points and the Nasdaq rose 1.2%, led by a sharp rebound in Tesla, which jumped 3.7% after tensions between Elon Musk and President Trump appeared to cool. The labor market added 139K jobs in May, exceeding forecasts and easing fears of a near-term slowdown. Meanwhile, Trump offered a glimmer of optimism on the trade front, announcing that...
Stocks jumped Friday after the latest nonfarm payrolls data came in better than expected, easing concern the economy faces an imminent slowdown. The Dow Jones Industrial Average popped 510 points, or 1.2%. The S&P 500 also gained 1.2% — touching the 6,000 level for the first time since late February — and the Nasdaq Composite rallied 1.4%. The market's move higher was supported by a more than 3% gain in Tesla. Shares of the electric vehicle maker weighed on the market Thursday, tumbling 14%, as CEO Elon Musk sparred with President Donald Trump on social media. Other major tech-related...