
Japanese stocks edged lower on Monday, with the Nikkei 225 down 0.1% to 50,324 and the broader Topix index down 0.37%. The main pressure came from tourism and retail stocks after geopolitical tensions with China escalated. Beijing warned Japan not to interfere in the Taiwan issue and also urged its citizens to exercise caution when traveling to Japan. A Japanese diplomat is reportedly planning a visit to China to try to calm the situation, but the market remains nervous. Travel-related stocks were the first to suffer from this sentiment. Japan Airlines and ANA Holdings fell 3.8% and 3.1%,...
The Nikkei 225 jumped 3.37% to close at 49,186 while the Topix Index climbed 2.46% to 3,248 on Monday, with the former hitting fresh all-time highs as investors positioned for Japan's leadership vote on Tuesday that will decide the country's next prime minister. Sentiment improved after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and the Japan Innovation Party agreed to form a coalition government, paving the way for Sanae Takaichi to become Japan's first female premier. The so-called "Takaichi trade," fueled by expectations of increased fiscal stimulus and loose monetary policy, drove buying in...
European markets opened the week in positive territory, with both the STOXX 50 and STOXX 600 rising 0.5%, rebounding from sharp losses on Friday. Sentiment improved as concerns over US banking credit eased. Investor confidence was further supported by reports that President Trump sought to de-escalate trade tensions with China. The luxury sector was among the strongest performers, with Kering jumping 4.3% after agreeing to sell its beauty division to L'Oréal (up 0.7%) for €4 billion. The defense sector also advanced, with Rheinmetall up 3.3% and Leonardo gaining 2.9%, both recovering from...
European stocks opened higher on Monday, boosted by easing concerns about regional banks and a positive tone in US-China trade relations. The Stoxx 600 Index rose 0.6%, led by the banking sector, while consumer staples like food and personal care weakened. The market also shrugged off France's debt downgrade and focused on an upbeat earnings season. Kering SA shares jumped 4.4% after selling its beauty division to L'Oreal. President Trump's statement that 100% tariffs on Chinese goods were unsustainable also boosted risk appetite. Investors are now looking to the Fed for an interest rate...
The Nikkei Stock Average jumped 3.4% to close at an all-time high of 49,185.50, as market optimism grows regarding Japan's new leadership. Sanae Takaichi, the new leader of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), is expected to be confirmed as Japan's first female prime minister in a parliamentary vote on Tuesday. The market welcomed the prospect of an expansionary fiscal policy advocated by the LDP and its potential coalition partner, the Japan Innovation Party. This surge was also driven by the strong performance of several blue chips. Kioxia Holdings led the way with a 9.0% gain, followed by...
The Hang Seng Index opened up more than 2.5% on Monday morning, as investor concerns about global trade tensions and banking sector stability eased. The main index rose 637 points to 25,884, led by gains in major technology stocks such as Alibaba (+4.9%), JD.com (+5%), and Tencent (+2.8%). This increase marked the return of strong buying interest in a sector previously pressured by negative global sentiment. Financial stocks also boosted the market. Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing shares rose 3%, while AIA Group and Ping An Insurance each rose more than 2%. These gains reflected growing...