
US stocks extended their gains on Tuesday as expectations of multiple interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve continued to support the outlook for earnings growth. The Dow rose 500 points and the S&P 500 rose 1% to new records, while the Nasdaq 100 added nearly 1%. Chip producers were sharply higher, gaining traction after having underperformed last session as investors continued to gauge risks of overvaluations in the sector. Micron, Texas Instruments, Analog Devises, and NXP rose between 6% and 8%. Healthcare also rebounded, with Eli Lilly and United adding 1% and 2%, respectively....
US stocks closed higher on Wednesday, despite ongoing US-China trade tensions and the ongoing government shutdown. The S&P 500 rose 0.4%, boosted by strong earnings reports from Morgan Stanley and Bank of America, which supported the financial sector. Morgan Stanley shares hit a record high, rising 4.7%, while Bank of America gained 4.4% after both banks beat third-quarter earnings expectations thanks to strong deals. The Nasdaq 100 rose 0.7%, supported by a 3% jump in the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index following better-than-expected orders and operating income from ASML, reflecting...
US stocks rose on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 up 0.7%, the Nasdaq gaining 0.9%, and the Dow Jones advancing about 220 points, following a volatile session on Tuesday, as investors focus on a new wave of corporate updates. Bank of America climbed 4.5% after reporting higher quarterly profits, while Morgan Stanley shares soared more than 6% to an all-time high of $164 after the lender beat on earnings and revenues. Nvidia went up 1.6% after HSBC upgraded its shares to Buy from Hold. Abbott Laboratories on the other hand, lost 2.2% after a revenue miss. Meanwhile, comments from Federal...
The Nikkei rose at the close on Wednesday (October 15th), led by the property, banking, and textile sectors. Sentiment improved as the market read the Fed's increasingly dovish signals—balance sheet reduction is likely to stop soon—resulting in lower yields and recovering risk appetite. Rotation flowed to domestic issuers benefiting from consumption and stable funding costs; thus, retail and banking were the driving forces. A slightly stronger yen restrained exporters but boosted interest in locally market-oriented stocks. In commodities, oil tended to weaken due to the narrative of a...
The Hang Seng Index rose 1.6% to 25,836.06 at 10:12 a.m. local time on Wednesday, snapping a seven-day losing streak (~-7%). The rise was driven by expectations of a Fed rate cut this month after Jerome Powell signaled a 25-bps rate cut, offsetting concerns about renewed US-China tensions (the "cooking oil" issue). Hang Seng Tech also gained 1.8%, while on the mainland, the CSI 300 and Shanghai Composite each gained 0.4%. Moving stocks: China Life +3.7%, Pop Mart +3.4%, Alibaba +2.4%, Tencent +0.7%. Domestic sentiment was helped by signs of easing Chinese deflation (September PPI -2.3% YoY...
The Nikkei index rose 0.6% to 47,131.16, boosted by expectations of a Fed interest rate cut. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell hinted at the possibility of a 25-bps interest rate cut later this month, which Commerzbank research found was enough to trigger buying. Among the top gainers, Modec jumped 6.1%, Sanrio rose 4.7%, and Aeon also rose 4.7%. The gains were spread across several sectors, indicating broad market sentiment, not limited to specific stocks. Conversely, Asahi Group Holdings fell 1.1% after delaying the release of its third-quarter financial results due to the impact of a...