The Hang Seng Index opened higher today, gaining 70 points or 0.27%, to reach 25,458. Meanwhile, the China Enterprises Index rose by 22 points or 0.24%, closing at 9,173, and the Hang Seng Tech Index increased by 21 points or 0.37%, settling at 5,699. Technology stocks displayed mixed movements. Tencent remained unchanged, Alibaba rose by 1.2%, Meituan edged up 0.4%, Xiaomi Group dipped slightly by 0.1%, and Kuaishou gained 0.6%. Financial stocks showed general stability. HSBC Holdings recorded no change, AIA Group rose by 0.5%, Ping An Insurance increased by 0.4%, and the Hong Kong...
European stocks closed higher on Tuesday, recovering from a slight decline in the previous session and hitting a two-month high, amid continued support from the prospect of increased government spending in Europe. The euro zone STOXX 50 closed 0.4% higher at 5,450 and the STOXX 600 gained 0.7% to 554, supported by a strong session for pharmaceutical heavyweights. Consumer discretionary stocks pared some of the previous session's steep losses, with LVM, BMW and Kering rising between 4% and 1.5%. Banks were also mostly higher, led by BBVA, UniCredit and Intesa Sanpaolo up more than...
Wall Street's main indexes opened lower on Tuesday as investors awaited commentary from Federal Reserve officials through the day to assess the potential impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs in the second half of 2025. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI), opens new tab fell 57.0 points, or 0.13%, at the open to 42735.11. The S&P 500 (.SPX), opens new tab fell 18.9 points, or 0.32%, at the open to 5944.66, while the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC), opens new tab dropped 83.4 points, or 0.43%, to 19132.057 at the opening bell. Source: Reuters
The Hang Seng jumped 349 points or 1.5% to close at 23,681 on Tuesday, picking up from a muted session the day before as all sectors posted strong gains. Sentiment recovered after the PBoC cut key lending rates to fresh lows for the first time in seven months, aiming to support the economy and cushion potential fallout from a trade war with the U.S. In a coordinated move, some major state-owned banks also lowered deposit rates to ease pressure on narrowing interest margins. However, further gains were tempered by a modest fall in U.S. futures, with investors cautiously awaiting remarks...
European equity indices edged higher Tuesday, boosted by a Chinese rate cut as well as the possibility of peace talks to end the Ukraine conflict. At 03:05 ET (07:05 GMT), the DAX index in Germany climbed 0.2%, the CAC 40 in France gained 0.2% and the FTSE 100 in the U.K. rose 0.3%.European stock indices have received a solid lead in from gains in Asia overnight, boosted by the decision of the People's Bank of China to cut its benchmark loan prime rate, bringing the rate further into record low territory. The cut signaled that Beijing was open to doling out more monetary stimulus to...
The Nikkei 225 edged up 0.1% to close at 37,529 on Tuesday, following notable losses in the previous session. Investor sentiment was supported by comments from Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who emphasized Japan's commitment to national interests in trade talks, saying Tokyo would not rush a deal with the U.S. ahead of a third round of negotiations this week. Gains were also underpinned by Chinese rate cuts, with the PBoC lowering lending rates to new lows for the first time in seven months to support the sluggish economy. However, early gains were trimmed as U.S. futures dipped slightly,...