The Hang Seng Index weakened 38 points, or 0.15%, to close at 25,524 on Tuesday (July 29th), reversing gains from the previous session as most sectors declined. Traders are increasingly cautious about the potential negative impact of the US-EU trade deal, including its implications for growth and inflation. Meanwhile, President Trump raised global tariffs by 15% to 20% for non-negotiating partners, a level not seen since the Great Depression. Profit-taking also weighed after benchmark indexes in Hong Kong and China recently hit multi-year highs. However, the benchmark indexes pared earlier...
European stocks closed higher on Tuesday, rebounding from the losses in the previous session as markets continued to assess the outlook on GPU and AI infrastructure demand following yesterday's tech selloff. The Eurozone's STOXX 50 added 0.3% to close at 5,203 and the STOXX 600 closed 0.5% higher at a record high of 532. Selected tech stocks remained in the spotlight after claims from Chinese-developed LLM DeepSeek that it attains comparable results to US counterparts with a fraction of computing power triggered a selloff for companies with exposure to speculation of higher AI infrastructure...
Europe's major bourses tried to recover on Tuesday, with the STOXX 50 trading flat to higher and the STOXX 600 up 0.2%, following losses in the previous session, which were driven by concerns over rising AI competition from China that sparked a selloff in the tech sector. ASML Holding rose 0.5%, after dropping 7.5% on Monday, and Infineon rose 0.1%, after dropping 2%. Meanwhile, investors also turned their attention to corporate earnings. SAP shares rose about 2% after the company revised its operating profit outlook higher to €10.6 billion and said it met or exceeded all of its 2024...
The Hang Seng closed 0.14% higher at 20,225 on Tuesday (1/28) in a half-day session ahead of the Lunar New Year celebrations. The index marked its third straight session of gains, largely supported by technology advances and consumer spending. Traders were closely following developments on Chinese startup DeepSeek's affordable AI model, as its emergence raised concerns about U.S. dominance in the tech sector. China Vanke Co. jumped 2.1% after overhauling its management, following assurances from Chinese authorities to support the troubled builder. Xiaomi Corp. ended at a record high, jumping...
Japanese stocks fell after the close on Tuesday (1/28), as losses in the Nonmetallic Minerals, Communications and Electrical/Machinery sectors led shares lower. At the close in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 was down 1.43%. The best performers on the Nikkei 225 were Sumitomo Realty & Development Co. (TYO:8830), which rose 5.12% or 263.00 points to trade at 5,395.00 at the close. Meanwhile, Nintendo Co Ltd (TYO:7974) rose 4.67% or 457.00 points to close at 10,250.00 and Oriental Land Co Ltd (TYO:4661) gained 4.14% or 146.00 points to 3,675.00 in late trade. The worst performers on the session...
Shares in Hong Kong were little changed on Tuesday morning, hovering around 20,210 after gaining in the prior two sessions. Trading was notably sluggish, with markets set to close early as the Lunar New Year looms large. Meanwhile, US futures pulled back after a Monday sell-off on Wall Street fueled by mounting concerns over investment in the AI sector, following the emergence of Chinese startup DeepSeek. On the trade front, Hong Kong's export growth notched a 4-month high in December while imports fell for the first time in 10 months. For the week, the Hang Seng is on track to gain for...