European stocks declined on Wednesday, with both the STOXX 50 and STOXX 600 slipping nearly 0.2%, reversing modest gains from the previous session, with investors continuing to focus on fresh corporate earnings. Hermès fell more than 2% after its results disappointed investors, while L'Oréal dropped 0.8% following second-quarter sales that missed forecasts. HSBC tumbled 4.4% despite reporting revenue growth and announcing a $3 billion share buyback. Adidas sank nearly 8% after posting weaker-than-expected revenue growth and warning that tariffs would raise prices in the US. In contrast,...
European stocks reversed early losses and closed higher on Tuesday, helped by a rebound in U.S. equities as markets continued to assess how lower trade risks with the U.S. could affect Europe's corporate giants. The eurozone STOXX 50 gained 0.4% to close at 4,956 and the pan-European STOXX 600 gained 0.2% to close at 508. Carmakers were among the biggest gainers on the session, with Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Volkswagen all up more than 2%. Banks, meanwhile, were solidly ahead, with BNP Paribas, Intesa Sanpaolo and ING all up around 1.5%, although UniCredit slumped almost 3% after the Italian...
US stocks were higher on Tuesday, trimming the selloff from the prior session as markets continued to assess risks to the autonomy of the Federal Reserve and the uncertain economic policy route by the Presidential administration. The S&P 500, the Nasdaq 100, and the Dow were all up by slightly more than 1%. Equities booked sharp losses at the start of the week, aligning with declines in Treasury securities and the US dollar after President Trump and cabinet members signaled pressure on Fed Chair Powell to be replaced. This extended the pivot away from dollar assets amid ongoing trade...
The Hang Seng rose 167 points or 0.8% to close at 21,562 on Tuesday, swinging from early declines amid a jump in U.S. futures. The recovery followed a rout on Wall Street Monday, after President Trump intensified pressure on Fed Chair Jerome Powell, labeling him a "major loser" and demanding immediate rate cuts. Investor sentiment also improved after reports suggested China's "national team" and retail investors stepped in to support mainland equities. All sectors ended in the green, led by property, financials, and consumer stocks. Wanda Hotel surged 9.7% after Tongcheng Travel agreed to...
Major bourses in Europe were lower on Tuesday, with both the STOXX 50 and the STOXX 600 down 0.6%, as investors returned from the Easter break amid renewed concerns over trade tensions, the economic outlook, and the independence of the Federal Reserve. President Trump intensified his criticism of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, increasing pressure on the central bank to cut interest rates, and fueling fresh concerns about its autonomy. Meanwhile, trade negotiations between the US and other countries over tariffs are ongoing. Investors are also closely watching the IMF Spring Meetings this week,...
Japan stocks were lower after the close on Tuesday, as losses in the Paper & Pulp, Transport and Communication sectors led shares lower. At the close in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 fell 0.14%. The best performers of the session on the Nikkei 225 were Hino Motors, Ltd. (TYO:7205), which rose 5.76% or 24.70 points to trade at 453.30 at the close. Meanwhile, Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd. (TYO:5713) added 4.98% or 151.00 points to end at 3,185.00 and Mitsubishi Corp. (TYO:8058) was up 3.88% or 94.50 points to 2,528.50 in late trade. The worst performers of the session were Taiyo Yuden Co.,...