The Hang Seng Index plunged 265 points, or 1.1%, to close at 24,508 on Friday (August 1), weakening for a fourth session and hitting a two-week low. Risk sentiment weakened after the US imposed high tariffs on dozens of trading partners, while US futures prices fell sharply after higher June inflation data. The new tariffs are expected to add to price pressures, fueling concerns about further inflation. Traders are also cautious ahead of US employment data due later today. For the week, the index fell 3.5%, its first weekly decline in four weeks, amid concerns about slowing Chinese...
The Nikkei 225 Index fell 1% to below 37,900 on Wednesday, hitting its lowest level in three months, mirroring losses on Wall Street amid growing economic concerns. Investors are also awaiting Nvidia's earnings report later today to assess whether the artificial intelligence rally remains strong. Meanwhile, traders in Japan are gearing up for a series of key economic reports due on Friday, which could provide fresh insights into the Bank of Japan's future monetary policy. The data, including figures on industrial production, retail sales, and Tokyo inflation, will be closely watched. Chip...
Stocks fell broadly on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 on track for its fourth straight decline, as traders weighed concerns about economic growth and global trade. The broad-market index fell 0.2%. The Nasdaq Composite fell 1%, with Nvidia's 1.4% drop leading the decliners. This week's losses have pulled the tech-focused Nasdaq into negative territory for the year. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading higher by 220 points, or 0.5%. The market fell after the Conference Board's latest consumer confidence survey came in much weaker than economists had expected. It followed a...
European stocks closed near the flatline on Tuesday (25/2), the fourth straight session of flat movement as markets continued to assess the prospect of higher government spending by European governments and the impact of trade barriers imposed by the U.S. The eurozone STOXX 50 closed 0.1% lower at 5,448 and the pan-European STOXX 600 gained 0.2% to 554. German carmakers were among the biggest gainers despite U.S. President Trump's announcement that the U.S. would follow through on earlier tariff threats against Mexico, a major manufacturing hub for European writers. Volkswagen, BMW and...
The S&P 500 hovered around the flatline on Tuesday, while the Nasdaq slipped 0.4% following three consecutive sessions of losses. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones added about 100 points. Investor sentiment remained pressured by geopolitical and trade tensions after President Trump confirmed that tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports, previously paused for a month, will take effect next week. Additionally, reports surfaced that the US is tightening restrictions on China's chip industry.Tech, communication services, and utilities were the worst-performing sectors, while real estate, materials,...
European equities rose on Tuesday as gains for healthcare and defense stocks offset declines for technology companies. Shares of Unilever Plc fell after the surprise exit of its CEO. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index was up 0.1% at 8:23 a.m. in London. The health-care sector outperformed as Smith & Nephew Plc jumped after earnings beat expectations while shares of tech giant Novo Nordisk A/S also rose. Defense stocks got a boost from news that Germany is discussing a €200 billion ($209 billion) emergency defense fund. Among decliners, concerns over potentially tighter U.S. restrictions on...