The Hang Seng climbed 226 points or 0.9% to end at 24,733 on Monday, snapping a four-session dip as all sectors gained. Traders looked ahead to developments on the U.S.-China trade truce, set to expire on August 12. Meanwhile, U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent said Washington is optimistic about reaching a deal with China, following recent trade talks in Stockholm. Separately, China's top leaders pledged to support the economy and rein in "disorderly competition" during last week's Politburo meeting. Beijing also confirmed its fourth plenum will be held in October, likely focusing on the next...
Hong Kong shares plunged 343 points, or 1.5%, to 23,205 during the morning session on Tuesday, ending an eight-day winning streak as investors locked in profits after the Hang Seng hit a 1-1/2-month high. U.S. futures also edged lower ahead of a key inflation report. At the same time, concerns over persistent deflation in China resurfaced after consumer prices fell for a third straight month in April, while factory-gate prices posted their sharpest drop in six months. However, losses were somewhat tempered by a significant lull in U.S.-China trade tensions after high-level talks, with the...
The Nikkei 225 jumped 2.1% to above 38,400, while the broader Topix index gained 1.8% to 2,790 on Tuesday, as Japanese equities hit a multi-month high following a strong rally on Wall Street. The market gains came after the U.S. and China agreed to temporarily lower tariffs, easing fears of a prolonged trade war and reducing the risk of a global recession. In a related development, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba stressed that Japan would not accept an initial trade deal with the U.S. unless it included provisions on the auto sector, urging Washington to remove 25% tariffs on Japanese...
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Tuesday (5/13), following a big rally on Wall Street after the US and China agreed to a trade deal. Hong Kong stocks fell at the open with the Hang Seng Index down 1.02% and the Hang Seng Tech Index down 1.55%. This was a reversal of strong gains posted by both indices in the previous session. Meanwhile, mainland China's CSI 300 index started the day flat. In Japan, the benchmark Nikkei 225 index jumped 1.85%, while the broader Topix index gained 1.36%. In South Korea, the Kospi index rose 0.26% while the small-cap Kosdaq index gained...
U.S. stocks roared back on Monday after the U.S. and China agreed to temporarily slash tariffs following negotiations over the weekend in Switzerland, raising hopes a trade war won't push the economy into a recession. The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged 1,160.72 points, or 2.81%, and closed at 42,410.10. The 30-stock index ended the session near its highs of the day, with buying enthusiasm remaining strong. The S&P 500 popped 3.26% to end at 5,844.19, bringing its gain since its April intraday low at the height of tariff pessimism to more than 20%. The benchmark has cut its...
European stock markets closed higher Monday following the White House's announcement that the U.S. and China had agreed to slash tariffs. The Stoxx 600 closed up by 1.1% provisionally, with mining stocks rallying nearly 5% to lead the gains. The U.K.'s FTSE 100 was 0.6% higher as France's CAC 40 moved up 1.4% and Germany's DAX climbed 0.2%. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday that talks with China had been "very productive." The agreement to suspend most tariffs for 90 days shows a thawing of trade tensions between the world's two largest economies. U.S. stocks opened...