The S&P 500 rose 0.4% on Friday (July 25), notching its fifth consecutive record close—its longest streak in more than a year—while the Nasdaq 100 gained 0.2% after hitting an intraday high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 208 points as investors digested a wave of trade developments and corporate earnings. Optimism surrounding trade talks contributed to the rally, with President Trump scheduled to meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday amid hopes of a US-EU deal. Deals were also reached with Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines ahead of the...
US stocks traded lower on Thursday, with the S&P 500 slipping 0.2% after reaching a new all-time high the day before, the Nasdaq losing 0.1%, and the Dow Jones dropping 170 points. Walmart shares tumbled nearly 5% after issuing weaker-than-expected fiscal 2026 guidance, despite exceeding Q4 earnings estimates. Almost all sectors traded in the red, with consumer staples emerging as the worst performer. Meanwhile, investor sentiment remained pressured by geopolitical and economic concerns, particularly fears over trade tariffs and US policy uncertainty. On the economic data front, weekly...
The Nikkei 225 Index fell 1.24% to close at 38,677, while the broader Topix Index dropped 1.18% to 2,735 on Thursday, extending losses from the previous session as concerns over US President Donald Trump's escalating tariff threats weighed on market sentiment. Trump recently announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on imports of autos, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals—sectors that are crucial to Japan's economy. In addition, minutes from the latest US Federal Reserve meeting revealed that policymakers would prefer to see further progress on inflation before making additional interest rate...
Hong Kong stocks fell on Thursday, as indications that the US Federal Reserve was in no rush to slash interest rates weighed on investor sentiment. The Hang Seng Index slid 1.6%, or 367.26 points, to end at 22,576.98. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index retreated 1.7%, or 140.54 points, to 8,322.56. US Fed officials are inclined toward keeping interest rates steady as they wait for further progress on inflation and clarity surrounding the new administration's economic policies. The interest rate is likely to be kept between 4.25%-4.5%, according to the minutes of the Fed's January...
European shares were steady on Thursday as gains in industrials and materials were offset by declines in heavyweight sectors such as energy and healthcare. The pan-European STOXX 600 index opens held its ground at 552.47 points. The benchmark index logged its worst day so far in 2025 in the previous session. The industrial goods and services sector opens rose 0.6%, led by a 5.4% jump in Schneider Electric opens after the electrical equipment maker forecast a bigger-than-expected rise in its 2025 profit margin. Source: Reuters
(Hong Kong) Morgan Stanley strategists have shifted their stance on Chinese equities, moving from long-standing scepticism to cautious optimism. This notable pivot aligns with Wall Street peers, as expectations grow for a sustainable rally driven by advancements in artificial intelligence and regulatory reforms. The firm's strategists, led by Laura Wang, now recommend an equal-weight position on Chinese stocks, forecasting the MSCI China Index to reach 77 by the end of 2025—a 22% increase from their earlier target and 4% higher than Wednesday's close. The index, which entered a bull market...