Hong Kong's stock market ended higher Wednesday with the benchmark Hang Seng Index up 1.62 percent to close at 25,538.07 points. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index rose 1.82 percent to end at 9,241.2 points, and the Hang Seng Tech Index rose 2.48 percent to end at 5,745.74 points. Source : CTX
Major European bourses declined on Tuesday, with both the STOXX 50 and the STOXX 600 slipping 0.2%, as uncertainty over tariffs continued to weigh on investor sentiment. The looming August 1st deadline for the US to begin imposing a 30% tariff on EU imports is approaching, and no agreement has been reached so far. Meanwhile, traders remained focused on corporate earnings. Chemicals were among the worst performers after Akzo Noble tumbled more than 3% as the company lowered its core profit outlook for this year. ASML Holding was also down 1.5%, Schneider Electric fell 0.8% and Siemens Energy...
The Nikkei 225 slipped 0.11% to close at 39,775, while the broader Topix Index edged up 0.06% to 2,836 on Tuesday, with Japanese markets struggling for direction as investors assessed the implications of the weekend's election. While the ruling coalition lost its majority in the upper house, the result was widely anticipated and had limited market impact. Reassuringly, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is expected to remain in office, easing concerns over political instability or an abrupt resignation. Ishiba reaffirmed his intention to stay on, citing the need to oversee ongoing tariff...
The Hong Kong stock market opened on a positive note today (22 July), with the Hang Seng Index rising by 30 points, or 0.12%, to 25,024 points. The China Enterprises Index gained 11 points, or 0.13%, to 9,051 points, while the Technology Index increased by 4 points, or 0.08%, to 5,589 points. Among financial stocks, HSBC Holdings rose by 0.81% to HK$99.25, Ping An Insurance recorded a slight increase of 0.09%, and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing edged up by 0.14%. However, AIA Group saw a decline of 0.58%. Major tech stocks showed mixed performances. Xiaomi Group advanced by 0.26%,...
The Nikkei 225 rose 1% to around 40,200, while the broader Topix Index gained 0.9% to 2,860 in post-holiday trading on Tuesday, extending last week's gains as investors digested the weekend's election outcome. Although Japan's ruling coalition lost its majority in the upper house, the result was largely anticipated by markets. Importantly, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is expected to remain in office, easing fears of political instability or a sudden resignation. Ishiba reaffirmed his commitment to stay on, citing the need to manage ongoing tariff negotiations with the US and other key...
Asia-Pacific stocks rose Tuesday, after key Wall Street benchmarks hit record highs overnight as investors assessed the resilience in corporate earnings amid tariff risks. Investors in the region will be keeping a close watch on Japanese markets, which reopened after the ruling party lost its majority in the upper house following an election over the weekend. Japan's rose in early trade Tuesday, as markets reopened after the ruling party lost its majority in the upper house over the weekend. The 225-stock share average advanced 1.12% to hit 40,254.18 at 9.17 a.m. local time (8.17...