
European stocks finished the session firmly higher, with the Euro STOXX 50 rising 0.7% and the STOXX Europe 600 gaining 0.8%, extending a rebound from Friday's tech-led selloff as investors looked past near-term volatility. Gains were broad-based, though the defense sector came under pressure after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signaled Ukraine's willingness to drop its long-standing bid for NATO membership in exchange for alternative security guarantees, a shift that raised hopes for progress in peace talks resuming in Berlin. Shares of Rheinmetall fell 2.6%, with Hensoldt and Renk also...
Hong Kong stocks opened lower on Tuesday, with the Hang Seng Index falling around 196 points, or 0.8%, to 25,565, extending its decline for a second session. Sentiment was weighed down by concerns that the US Federal Reserve might make a "hawkish cut" on Wednesday, lowering interest rates while signaling a possible pause in cuts in January. The benchmark index briefly touched a two-week low as investors cautiously awaited the release of China's November inflation (CPI) and producer price (PPI) data, due on Wednesday. However, selling pressure was somewhat mitigated after China's Politburo...
Asian stocks weakened in Tuesday's trading as market participants began to worry about the direction of the Fed's future policy easing, not just the near-certain interest rate cut this week. The MSCI Asia Index fell around 0.2%, with Korean, Japanese, and Australian markets opening lower. Meanwhile, US stock futures actually gained slightly after the S&P 500 fell 0.3% on Monday and US bond yields rose, in line with the decline in global bond prices. Australian bond yields also rose ahead of the local central bank's interest rate decision. The main market focus is the Fed's decision on...
Japanese stocks rallied in recent trading, led by the machinery and electronics sector, which benefited from a weaker yen. Kawasaki Heavy Industries shares rose around 3.4%, while Tokyo Electron Ltd. gained 2.1%. In the foreign exchange market, the USD/JPY pair hovered around 155.83, up from 155.26 at the Tokyo stock market close on Monday, making Japanese exporters' shares more attractive. Investors are now focused on the release of economic data ahead of next week's Bank of Japan (BoJ) policy meeting, which could provide clues to the direction of interest rates and monetary policy going...
US stocks extended losses to close lower on Monday, with the S&P 500 down 0.3%, the Dow Jones off 0.4% and the Nasdaq slipping 0.2% as investors reassessed the 2026 Fed policy path. A Wednesday cut remains priced in at roughly 90% yet firmer inflation signals have kept expectations tethered to a cautious stance. Markets also monitored a dramatic turn in the bidding for Warner Bros. Discovery (+4.4%) after Paramount Skydance launched a $30 per share offer that topped Netflix's $27.75 cash-and-stock bid; Paramount climbed 9% while Netflix fell 3.4%. Other notable movers included...
European stocks closed slightly lower on Monday as global investors focused on the U.S. Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision this week. The pan-European Stoxx 600 provisionally ended the session 0.07% lower, with major regional bourses and sectors mixed, at closed at 4:30 p.m. in London (11:30 a.m. ET). The Fed is widely expected to cut its key interest rate at its final meeting of the year, with traders pricing in around an 87% chance of a 25-basis-point cut this Wednesday when the central bank concludes its two-day meeting, according to the CME FedWatch tool. The Fed's decision...