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...
The Hang Seng Index jumped 366 points, or 1.9%, to close at 20,066 on Friday, ending a two-day decline. The recovery followed a recent "cordial" conversation between U.S. President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, in which Trump expressed hope for a trade deal with China. The index jumped 2.5% for the week, marking its second straight gain after Chinese regulators urged insurers and mutual funds to buy more stocks to spur a rapid recovery in mainland stocks. A record close on Thursday in the S&P 500 also lifted sentiment, with Trump expecting lower interest rates as the Fed meets...
The Nikkei 225 index fell 0.07% to close at 39,932, while the broader Topix index fell 0.03% to 2,751 on Friday, ending a four-day winning streak after the Bank of Japan raised interest rates by 25 basis points to 0.5%, in line with expectations. The rate hike brought short-term borrowing costs to a 16-year high. The central bank also projected that inflation would hit its 2% target in the second half of its forecast period, signaling the possibility of further rate hikes. On the economic front, Japan's core inflation rate jumped to a 16-month high of 3% in December, strengthening the...
Hong Kong stocks jumped 336 points, or 1.7%, to 20,041 in early trade on Friday, snapping losses from the previous two sessions amid solid gains across sectors. For the week, the Hang Seng is on track for a second straight gain, up nearly 2.5% so far, boosted by Beijing's initiative to encourage insurers to buy more mainland-listed shares. The plan is expected to inject at least hundreds of billions of yuan in new capital each year from state-owned insurers. It also involves guiding mutual fund managers to increase the equity funds under their management. Overnight on Wall Street, the...
The Shanghai Composite rose 0.4% to top 3,240, while the Shenzhen Component rose 0.7% to 10,250 on Friday (24/1), extending gains from the previous session as Beijing unveiled new measures to boost stock market investment. China's top financial regulator urged medium- and long-term funds, such as insurance, pension, national social security and annuity funds, to increase their equity investments. Meanwhile, the People's Bank of China kept the interest rate on its one-year medium-term lending facility unchanged at 2% during its January decision. Chinese stocks have come under pressure...
Asia-Pacific markets rose on Friday, after the S&P 500 hit a record high on Thursday as U.S. President Donald Trump called for lower interest rates and cheaper oil. Japan's core inflation rate rose to a 16-month high of 3% in December, year-on-year, adding to the case for a rate hike from the Bank of Japan. The CPI announcement comes ahead of the Bank of Japan's monetary policy meeting later in the day. Market watchers expect the central bank to raise interest rates to their lowest level in 17 years The country's benchmark Nikkei 225 index started the day up 0.31%. South Korea's...