European stocks closed mostly higher to extend the positive momentum this week on strength in healthcare and luxury brands. The Eurozone's STOXX 50 inched higher to 5,651 and the pan-European STOXX 600 rose 0.5% to 570, both at record highs. Sanofi, Novo Nordisk, Merck, and UCB rose more than 2%, extending their surge this week after the US Presidential Administration signaled that tariffs on pharmaceutical goods may be less aggressive than feared, while allowing patients to buy discounted prescription drugs through a new federal website. Luxury giants were also higher as markets assessed...
The Nikkei 225 Index gained 0.5% to surpass 37,900, while the broader Topix Index rose 0.4% to 2,807 in post-holiday trade on Friday. Japanese stocks advanced as they caught up with global market gains, following the US Federal Reserve's signal of two interest rate cuts this year. Fed Chair Jerome Powell also reassured markets that tariff-driven inflation is likely "transitory." Both the Nikkei and Topix are on track to climb over 2% and 3%, respectively, for the week. In economic data, Japan's core inflation slowed to 3% in February from 3.2% in January but still exceeded forecasts of...
Asia-Pacific markets opened mixed, as Wall Street losses and uncertainty around the U.S. economy continued to weigh on equities. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 traded 0.12% higher. Japan's Nikkei 225 rose 0.34% while the Topix added 0.27%. South Korea's Kospi slipped 0.16% while the small-cap Kosdaq dipped 0.86%. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index futures were at 24,065 also weaker than the HSI's last close of 24,219.95. Japan's headline inflation rose 3.7% year on year in February, easing from a two-year high of 4% seen in January. U.S. stock futures traded around the flatline after an attempt...
The S&P 500 ticked lower on Thursday as uncertainty around the U.S. economy continued to weigh on equities, thwarting the market's attempts at recovery from a monthlong rout. The broad market index pulled back 0.2%, while the Nasdaq Composite slid 0.3%, as Apple shares sank about 0.5%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average hovered around the flatline. Shares of Alphabet saw declines, weighing on the market. Meta Platforms and Nvidia, however, were outliers among the "Magnificent Seven" stocks, each rising almost 1%. The moves comes a day after the latest Federal Reserve meeting, at which...
European markets closed lower on Thursday, as global economic uncertainty cast a shadow over monetary policy announcements from the Bank of England, Swiss National Bank and Sweden's Riksbank. After a muted start, the regional Stoxx 600 closed 0.43% lower, snapping a four-day winning streak. Shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd posts 2024 profit decline, flags ‘challenging' environment | view postUK wage growth steady at expected 5.9% ahead of BOE decision | view postChina's central bank follows U.S. Fed in keeping rates steady as tariff threats pressure yuan | view postNorway's $1.8 trillion...
The S&P 500 was trading in the green on Thursday after some solid housing data eased some concerns about the U.S. economy sliding into recession. The broad market index rose 0.5%, and the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.7%. The tech-heavy index's gains were supported by gains in large-cap tech stocks such as Meta Platforms and Amazon, which rose about 4% and more than 1%, respectively. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading 217 points higher, or 0.5%. New economic data released Thursday suggested that economic concerns may have been overblown. Data from the National Association of...