The Nikkei 225 fell 0.9% to below 40,700, while the broader Topix Index declined 0.8% to 2,908 on Tuesday, marking a third straight session of losses for Japanese equities. The initial optimism from recent trade agreements began to wane, and investors turned their focus to the ongoing US-China trade talks in Stockholm. Attention also shifted to a busy week of domestic corporate earnings, with major firms such as Advantest, Keyence, Tokyo Electron, Nintendo, ANA Holdings, and Japan Airlines scheduled to report. Technology stocks led the retreat, with notable losses from Disco (-1.4%),...
The Hang Seng Index opened higher on Monday, gaining 48 points or 0.21% to reach 22,664. The China Enterprises Index rose by 20 points or 0.24% to 8,343, while the Technology Index climbed 19 points or 0.36% to 5,519. Technology stocks showed mixed performance. Tencent Holdings edged up 0.1%, while Alibaba fell by 0.1%. Meituan and JD.com both gained 0.7%, with Kuaishou Technology rising 0.1%. Xiaomi Corporation remained unchanged. Financial stocks exhibited varied results, with HSBC Holdings advancing 0.7%, while AIA Group and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing saw no movement. Ping An...
The Nikkei 225 Index gained 0.2%, surpassing 39,250, while the broader Topix Index added 0.15% to reach 2,770 on Tuesday, extending gains from the previous session as the yen halted its recent rally, easing pressure on domestic equities. On Monday, data revealed that Japan's economy grew by 0.7% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter, up from 0.4% growth in the previous quarter and exceeding expectations of 0.3%. On an annualized basis, Japan's GDP expanded by 2.8% in Q4, in line with forecasts and accelerating from a 1.7% increase in Q3. However, investor sentiment remained cautious after...
Asia-Pacific markets were set to open mixed Tuesday, a day after Chinese President Xi Jinping signaled support to the country's private sector and urged businesses to "show their "talents." Australia's S&P/ASX 200 was down 0.43%, ahead of the Reserve Bank of Australia's policy decision. Reuters estimates a 25-basis-point rate cut to 4.1%. The Australian dollar had strengthened 0.05% to 635 against the dollar. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 started the day 0.28% higher, while the broader Topix index advanced 0.37%. South Korea's Kospi was marginally higher, while the small-cap Kosdaq...
European stocks bounced back on Monday, with the STOXX 50 and STOXX 600 closing about 0.5% higher at new records, boosted by a surge in defense stocks amid expectations of increased defense spending by European governments. European leaders meet in Paris today to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine and formulate a response after the U.S. signaled limits to its support for Ukraine. Meanwhile, U.S.-Russian negotiations on the Ukraine war are set to begin this week in Saudi Arabia, although uncertainty persists over Ukraine's participation, and European countries were not invited. Also,...
The Hang Seng closed nearly unchanged at 22,616 on Monday, after an initial surge of almost 1.5% earlier in the session. Gains in property and financial stocks offset losses in the technology and consumer sectors. Traders took profits following a tech-driven rally while awaiting further policy signals from Chinese President Xi Jinping's meeting with private enterprises, including Alibaba, Meituan, Xiaomi Corp, and BYD Co. Investors also monitored reports from Reuters indicating that Beijing hopes the European Commission will make a "political decision" regarding the bloc's anti-subsidy...