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,...
China Caixin General Services PMI fell to 51.5 in November 2024, down from a three-month high of 52.0 in October and below market expectations of 52.5. The latest reading reflected moderation in new business growth, despite faster growth in overseas sales. Meanwhile, employment increased for the third straight month, albeit only slightly. On the cost side, input prices rose slightly on higher wages, although the inflation rate eased to a 53-month low and remained below the series average. Output prices fell for the third straight month amid increased competition. Finally, business...
The Nikkei 225 Index dropped 0.2% to below 39,200, while the broader Topix Index fell 0.3% to 2,745 on Wednesday, trimming gains from the previous session as caution gripped the market following political turmoil in South Korea. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol unexpectedly declared martial law late Tuesday, citing efforts to prevent opposition parties from disrupting the parliamentary process. However, he reversed the decision after the National Assembly voted against the measure. In Japan, investors remained focused on the outlook for monetary policy, with speculation that the Bank...
The Bank au Jibun Flash Japan Composite PMI was revised up to 50.1 in November 2024 from 49.8 in the preliminary estimate, and after 49.6 in the previous month, signaling broad stabilization in the country's private sector. The latest reading was supported by a marginal expansion in services business activity while manufacturing output shrank further into contraction territory. Employment growth hit a four-month high, accompanied by a remarkable increase in business for the first time since April. Cost pressures remained high due to rising raw material prices and a weak yen. However,...
South Korean stocks opened lower on Wednesday, after a day of political turmoil in South Korea that saw President Yoon Suk Yeol impose and then lift a martial law decree within hours. South Korea's Kospi fell 1.8% while the Kosdaq dropped 1.7%. Amid concerns about financial instability, a Bank of Korea official reportedly said the bank's monetary policy board will hold an extraordinary board meeting around 9 a.m. KST. The South Korean government has announced it will inject unlimited liquidity into financial markets for as long as needed in an effort to calm sentiment, according to...
The S&P 500 edged to a new record close on Tuesday, and the Nasdaq 100 gained 0.4%, building on Monday's record finish. Meanwhile, the Dow slipped 76 points as investors awaited fresh market catalysts. Investors digested stronger-than-expected October JOLTS data, with job openings rising by 372,000 to 7.74 million, while the quits rate increased to 2.1%, signaling worker confidence. Markets now see a 74% chance of a Fed rate cut on December 18, up from 62% a day earlier. In corporate news, US Steel Corporation shares fell 8% after President-elect Donald Trump pledged to block its $15...