
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%,...
European stocks fell as investors digested the latest earnings reports and awaited the outcome of a no-confidence vote in France. Nestlé SA jumped 7% as CEO Philipp Navratil accelerated recovery efforts. The Stoxx 600 was little changed at 8:16 a.m. in London. The personal care and food and beverage sectors outperformed, while travel and leisure stocks weakened. Among individual stocks, Nordea Bank Abp rose 3%, to its highest level ever, after the lender announced a series of share buybacks and reported loan revenue that beat analysts' estimates. The European stock rally has faltered in...
Japanese stocks rallied on Thursday (October 16th), driven by easing political uncertainty and positive sentiment in the technology sector. The Nikkei index rose 1.3% to 48,277.74, while the Topix index also gained 0.6% to 3,203.42. SoftBank shares were the biggest supporter of the Topix, rising sharply by 8.6%. Of the 1,672 stocks on the Topix, 879 rose and 711 fell. Political news that boosted the market came from Sanae Takaichi, leader of Japan's ruling party, who sought opposition support for next week's prime ministerial vote. This revived the previously fading "Takaichi trade." In the...
The Hong Kong stock market posted moderate gains on Thursday (October 16th), with the Hang Seng Index rising 96 points, or 0.37%, to 26,007. This increase occurred despite mixed performance in the technology and financial sectors. Major tech stocks like Tencent and Alibaba rose slightly, while Xiaomi fell more than 2%. In the financial sector, HSBC and AIA weakened, but Ping An Insurance and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange posted gains. Gold-linked stocks were the market's stars, boosted by the continued record-breaking global gold price. Zijin Mining and Zhaojin Mining both rallied, while a...
Asian stock markets opened higher on Thursday morning (October 16th), following a positive close on Wall Street despite volatile trading. Stocks in Japan, Australia, and South Korea rose, while index futures pointed to a weaker opening in Hong Kong. In the US, the S&P 500 index rose 1.2%, then fell, and finally closed up 0.4%. Renewed tensions between the United States and China have again affected market sentiment. US President Donald Trump stated that his country is now "locked in a trade war" with China. However, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggested a longer pause on import...
Japan's Nikkei stock index rose 0.7% to 47,997.81 at the start of trading on Thursday. This increase followed the gains seen in most US stock markets overnight. Positive sentiment on Wall Street provided additional encouragement for Japanese investors to re-enter the market. According to analysts from Citi Research, there is a strong opportunity for Japanese stocks to continue strengthening over the next 6 to 12 months. One reason is that regardless of the outcome of Japan's political landscape, the new government is likely to implement expansionary, or pro-market, economic policies. Some...