The Hang Seng rose 174 points or 0.7% to close at 25,562 on Monday, rebounding from losses in the prior session amid broad-based gains, led by financials and property stocks. Sentiment improved as the U.S. and China were set to resume trade talks in Stockholm, with reports suggesting a likely three-month extension of their tariff truce. Markets were near their highest in four years, lifted by news about the U.S.–EU trade deal, which set a 15% tariff on most EU goods, half the previously threatened rate. However, gains were capped by caution ahead of Hong Kong's June trade data due later...
US stocks rose slightly on Thursday, with the three major indexes up about 0.1%, following strong gains the previous day. Traders digested the latest economic data while remaining optimistic that the Federal Reserve has room to implement further interest rate cuts this year. Retail sales rose less than anticipated last month and initial claims came in above estimates. Tech stocks such as Nvidia (1.5%) and Super Micro Computer (2.7%) rose, supported by a positive outlook from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. Meanwhile, earnings season continued with Bank of America shares rising 0.1%...
The STOXX 50 rose 0.9% and the STOXX 600 gained 0.6% on Thursday, in line with a rise in global equities. The rally was driven by optimism following the U.S. CPI report, which reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve has room to continue cutting interest rates this year. Meanwhile, traders were also focused on corporate results, with Richemont shares jumping more than 15% after the luxury company reported a 10% jump in Q3 sales. The luxury sector received a boost from the news, with LVMH (8%), Kering (9%), Moncler (7.6%) and Hermes (5.1%) surging. ASML Holding (3.5%), L'Oreal (2.6%)...
The Hang Seng rose 237 points, or 1.2%, to close at 19,523 on Thursday (16/1), marking its third straight day of gains after a strong session on Wall Street on Wednesday, amid growing bets on a potential Fed rate cut this year following a slowdown in U.S. core inflation. The index was at its highest in a week after dropping to a nearly four-month low last week, boosted by reports from Chinese state media that the central bank may cut RRRs for commercial banks before the Spring Festival in late January, providing more liquidity for the economy. Traders shrugged off news that the U.S....
Japanese stocks rose after the close on Thursday, as gains in the Banking, Services and Electricity/Machinery sectors helped stocks advance. At the close in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 gained 0.32%. The best performers on the Nikkei 225 were Hino Motors, Ltd. (TYO:7205), which rose 9.49%, or 48.40 points, to trade at 558.60 at the close. Meanwhile, Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. (TYO:5801) gained 7.68%, or 507.00 points, to close at 7,110.00 and Dainippon Screen Mfg. Co., Ltd. (TYO:7735) rose 5.48% or 550.00 points to close at 10,585.00 in the last trade. The worst performers on the session were...
European markets are expected to open in mixed territory Thursday, retreating from gains in the previous trading session as traders cheered a cooler-than-expected inflation print in the U.S. The U.K.'s FTSE 100 index is expected to open 9 points higher at 8,306, Germany's DAX down 26 points at 20,595, France's CAC down 15 points at 7,475 and Italy's FTSE MIB up 8 points at 35,705, according to data from IG. Trading updates are set to come from Whitbread, Deliveroo and Richemont, while Rio Tinto releases its latest operational review. Data releases include German inflation figures and...