Hong Kong stocks rose modestly on Tuesday, as investors positioned ahead of the Politburo meeting in China that could set the economic tone for the rest of the year, while sentiment remained upbeat following the launch of the world's largest hydropower dam project on the eastern rim of the Tibetan Plateau. The Hang Seng Index gained 135.89 points, or 0.5%, to close at 25,130.03, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) added 35.40 points, or 0.4%, to 9,075.60. Focus is now on the upcoming Politburo meeting, convened by Chinese President Xi Jinping later this month, which could...
Stocks moved lower Monday in one of the final trading sessions of 2024, as a banner year for investors appears to be ending on a sour note. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lose 418.48 points, or 0.97%, to close at 42,573.73. The S&P 500 fell 1.07% to 5,906.94, and the Nasdaq Composite slid 1.19% to 19,486.78. Trading was choppy throughout the day, and the Dow was down more than 700 points at session lows. There was no apparent news catalyst for Monday's decline, and trading was expected to be light given the shortened week. The SPDR S&P 500 Trust (SPY) had about 47 million shares...
European markets opened in negative territory on Monday, which will be the region's last full trading session of the year. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index fell about 0.4% shortly after the opening bell, with all sectors and major bourses in negative territory. Industrials, media and technology stocks led the declines. Trading is expected to be subdued in Europe on Monday, as markets prepare to end the New Year holiday. Over the weekend, European Central Bank Governing Council member Robert Holzmann told Austrian newspaper Kurier that the institution could slow down its interest...
The Hang Seng fell 49 points, or 0.24%, to close at 20,041 on Monday, following a lackluster performance in the previous session. Losses were led by the technology, property and consumer discretionary sectors as traders remained cautious ahead of China's official December PMI data, due for release on Tuesday. China's economic recovery remained uneven in November, with factory activity expanding for a second month while the services sector stagnated. Meanwhile, US futures plunged as Wall Street prepared for the final trading week of 2024, amid rising US Treasury yields and concerns over the...
The Nikkei stock index on Monday expanded 19 percent from a year earlier, ending at its highest level on record on the back of solid company earnings and a weaker yen boosting export-oriented issues. Stocks fell on the final trading day of the year, however, with the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average ending down 386.62 points, or 0.96 percent, from Friday at 39,894.54. The broader Topix index finished 16.76 points, or 0.60 percent, lower at 2,784.92. Japanese financial markets will be closed from Tuesday through Sunday for the New Year holidays. Source : mainichi.jp
The Hang Seng Index opened 0.1% lower, dropping 21.74 to 20,068.72, as stocks lose for the second straight day in Hong Kong. Meituan contributed the most to the index decline, decreasing 0.7%. Lenovo Group Ltd. had the largest drop, falling 3.0%. In early trading, 43 of 83 shares fell, while 35 rose; 2 of 4 sectors were lower, led by commerce and industry stocks. Source : Bloomberg