European stocks closed sharply higher on Wednesday (July 23), halting three previous trading sessions' declines, buoyed by speculation that the US might accept lower tariffs following a new trade deal with Japan. The Eurozone STOXX 50 rose 1.1% to 5,350, and the pan-European STOXX 600 gained 1.1% to 550. President Trump lowered tariffs on Japan to 15% from an initial threat of 25%, despite no reports of substantial progress in trade negotiations between the EU and the US. Progress on auto tariffs with Japan, which has significant exposure to automakers, lifted shares of BMW, Stellantis,...
Japanese stocks rose after the close on Wednesday, as gains in the Banking, Insurance and Transportation Equipment sectors boosted shares. At the close of trading in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 rose 0.06%. The best performers on the Nikkei 225 were Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. (TYO:3099), which rose 6.41% or 142.50 points to close at 2,366.00 at the close of trading. Meanwhile, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (TYO:7012) rose 5.77% or 344.00 points to close at 6,302.00 and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (TYO:7011) gained 4.76% or 108.50 points to close at 2,388.00 in the last trading...
European stocks were mixed on Wednesday as regional market attention focused on an upcoming no-confidence vote in the French parliament, the National Assembly. The vote is expected to take place tonight after lawmakers debated two motions of no confidence, brought by the left-wing New Popular Front alliance and the right-wing National Rally party, against Prime Minister Michel Barnier's minority government. The motions came after Barnier used special constitutional powers on Monday to push through a disputed budget bill without a parliamentary vote. The National Rally has said it will...
China's 10-year government bond yield plunged to around 1.98%, nearing an all-time low, following the release of the latest PMI data. On Wednesday, a private survey showed China's services PMI fell in November 2024 from a three-month high in October, missing market expectations. In contrast, earlier this week, the same survey offered a more optimistic outlook, with the manufacturing PMI showing expansion for a second straight month, hitting a five-month high and beating estimates. The mixed signals underscore the uneven recovery across China's economic sectors. Elsewhere, the Communist...
The Shanghai Composite declined 0.2% to around 3,372, while the Shenzhen Component dropped 0.1% to 10,700 on Wednesday, with Chinese stocks struggling to build on recent gains as caution prevailed in the region following a political upheaval in South Korea. Economic uncertainties in China, exacerbated by US President-elect Donald Trump's tariff threats, also weighed on the market outlook. Moreover, data showed that Chinese services sector growth unexpectedly decelerated in November amid slowing new business and foreign sales. Adding to the uncertainty, China's Politburo chose not to...
Hong Kong stocks rose 29 points, or 0.2%, to 19,781 in early trade on Wednesday, rising for a fourth session amid a sharp rise in U.S. stock futures after Wall Street hit another record high overnight, ahead of upcoming monthly U.S. jobs data and a speech by Fed Chair Powell. Meanwhile, private survey data showed China's services sector expanded for a 23rd straight month in November, although the pace of growth slowed from a three-month peak in October. Consumer and technology stocks were mostly higher, following remarks from China's central bank that it will adopt supportive policies next...