
European stocks ended mixed on the last trading day of the year. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index closed a shortened trading session 0.1% lower on Wednesday, with most sector indexes in negative territory. The U.K.'s FTSE 100 ended the day down 0.2%, bringing the index to an annual gain of 21.5% – its strongest yearly gain since 2009. Meanwhile, France's CAC 40 ended New Year's Eve down 0.2%, while Germany's DAX rose 0.6%. Italy's FTSE MIB gained 1.1%, bringing annual gains to 31.5% and its best year since 1998. Markets were open for a half-day of trading on Wednesday, and will be closed...
The Nikkei 225 Index jumped 2.33% to close at 51,028, while the broader Topix Index rose 1.92% to 3,398 on Thursday, with the latter hitting fresh record highs as robot makers and technology shares rallied on renewed investor interest. Fanuc led the advance, surging 13% after the automation company recently announced a partnership with Nvidia to develop industrial robots. Other robotics firms posted strong gains as well, including Yaskawa Electric (11.4%) and Nabtesco (11.3%). Major tech names also climbed, with notable increases in SoftBank Group (9.2%), Lasertec (6.2%) and Disco Corp...
The Nikkei 225 Index jumped 2.33% to close at 51,028, while the broader Topix Index rose 1.92% to 3,398 on Thursday, with the latter hitting fresh record highs as robot makers and technology shares rallied on renewed investor interest. Fanuc led the advance, surging 13% after the automation company recently announced a partnership with Nvidia to develop industrial robots. Other robotics firms posted strong gains as well, including Yaskawa Electric (11.4%) and Nabtesco (11.3%). Major tech names also climbed, with notable increases in SoftBank Group (9.2%), Lasertec (6.2%) and Disco Corp...
Hong Kong equities rose 75 points, or 0.3%, to 25,834 in Thursday morning deals, reversing a sharp drop the previous day as gains mainly from tech and consumer stocks lifted risk appetite. An extended rally on Wall Street overnight lent further support ahead of Friday's PCE index, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, while markets priced in a potential 25bps rate cut next week amid softer labor market signals. Locally, economists expect Hong Kong's HIBOR to stay between 2-3% in the coming quarters, providing a stable backdrop for asset markets and the broader economy. Gains were capped,...
Asian stocks opened higher on Thursday, following gains in US markets. Positive sentiment stemmed from weak US jobs data, bolstering confidence that the Federal Reserve could cut interest rates at its meeting next week. The MSCI Asia stock index rose around 0.2%, while US stock index futures held steady after the S&P 500 rose 0.3% and the Nasdaq 100 gained 0.2% on Wednesday. In global financial markets, the US dollar index remained flat after previously falling 0.4%. US Treasury yields also fell, with the two-year yield hovering around 3.48% as expectations for an interest rate cut...
Japan's Nikkei index rose 0.7% to 50,211.09, driven primarily by shares of chip and industrial robot manufacturers. Renesas Electronics surged 7.1% and Fanuc rose 5.8%, providing a strong boost to the market, as the technology and robotics sectors are considered important drivers of the Japanese economy going forward. This rise occurred despite signs of a weakening labor market in the United States. Meanwhile, USD/JPY was hovering around 155.15, slightly weaker than its previous close of 155.52. Investors are now focused on Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's policy moves and Japanese domestic...