The Hang Seng Index opened higher today, gaining 70 points or 0.27%, to reach 25,458. Meanwhile, the China Enterprises Index rose by 22 points or 0.24%, closing at 9,173, and the Hang Seng Tech Index increased by 21 points or 0.37%, settling at 5,699. Technology stocks displayed mixed movements. Tencent remained unchanged, Alibaba rose by 1.2%, Meituan edged up 0.4%, Xiaomi Group dipped slightly by 0.1%, and Kuaishou gained 0.6%. Financial stocks showed general stability. HSBC Holdings recorded no change, AIA Group rose by 0.5%, Ping An Insurance increased by 0.4%, and the Hong Kong...
Japan stocks were higher after the close on Wednesday, as gains in the Shipbuilding, Textile and Marine Transport sectors led shares higher. At the close in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 rose 0.16%. The best performers of the session on the Nikkei 225 were Fujikura Ltd. (TYO:5803), which rose 7.42% or 431.00 points to trade at 6,239.00 at the close. Meanwhile, Yokogawa Electric Corp. (TYO:6841) added 6.69% or 188.50 points to end at 3,005.00 and IHI Corp. (TYO:7013) was up 6.09% or 640.00 points to 11,145.00 in late trade. The worst performers of the session were Konami Corp. (TYO:9766), which...
Hong Kong's equities surged 268 points or 1.2% to 23,205 in early trading on Wednesday, rebounding from a modest decline in the prior session. Investors reacted positively to a copy of China's work report, which set a 2025 GDP growth target of around 5% and outlined stimulus measures to support the economy, amid rising trade tensions with the US. On the inflation front, the document showed Beijing lowered the annual inflation target to around 2% for the first time in over two decades. Traders also welcomed private survey data indicating an unexpected rebound in services activity from...
The Nikkei 225 and Topix indexes struggled to find clear direction on Wednesday as the intensifying trade war between the US and its major trading partners weighed on financial markets. President Trump's 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, along with a 10% duty on Chinese imports, took effect on Tuesday, sparking retaliatory actions from those countries. However, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick suggested that a potential compromise between the US, Canada, and Mexico on tariffs might be possible. In Japan, data revealed that services sector growth reached a six-month high in...
Asia-Pacific markets opened mostly higher Wednesday amid worries over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and escalating global trade tensions. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 fell 0.73%. Japan's Nikkei 225 added 0.25% while the Topix rose 0.28%. South Korea's Kospi climbed 1.09% while the small-cap Kosdaq advanced 1.26%. Futures for Hong Kong's Hang Seng index were at 23,014, higher than the HSI's last close of 22,941.77. Investors will be looking out for announcements coming out of China's "Two Sessions," an annual parliamentary gathering which began on Tuesday, where Beijing is poised...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) tumbled 700 points at its lowest on Tuesday as investor sentiment hits the floorboards. After the initial sticker shock on new import taxes, markets recovered some footing, but the Dow Jones remains down around 550 points.United States (US) President Donald Trump has kicked off his second, bigger global trade war by imposing a stiff 25% tariff on all imported goods from Canada and Mexico, as well as adding on an additional 10% import tax on China, bringing China's tariff total to 20%. Further tariff packages are still in the oven, with the Trump...