US stocks closed higher on Monday as investors tried to stabilize the market following last week's losses driven by cracks in AI-related trading and concerns over new tariffs. The S&P 500 rose 0.2%, the Nasdaq 100 advanced 0.4%, and the Dow Jones added 69 points, supported by gains in tech and AI-focused companies such as Nvidia (+2.1%), AMD (+1.2%), and Micron Technology (+4.2%). Video game company Electronic Arts jumped 4.5% after announcing a $55 billion take-private deal, reflecting broader M&A momentum that has topped $1 trillion this year. Market participants are closely...
Japanese equities fell on Wednesday after the country saw its steepest export drop in over four years. Exports fell 2.6% in July as US tariffs weighed on global commerce, the Ministry of Finance reported Wednesday. The Nikkei 225 fell 145.63 points to open at 43,400.66, tracking a sharp retreat on Wall Street led by heavyweight technology shares. Investor confidence wavered over concerns that the tech rally had advanced too far, with all eyes on the upcoming Jackson Hole symposium for clues on interest rates. Concurrently, the US announced plans to increase scrutiny of imports from...
US stocks fell on Tuesday as losses in major technology names dragged the market lower, with the S&P 500 slipping 0.6% and the Nasdaq falling 1.5%, its lowest level in more than two weeks, on steep drops in chipmakers. The Dow Jones finished muted after briefly hitting a record high earlier in the day. Nvidia slid 3.5%, AMD tumbled 5.4%, and Broadcom fell 3.6%, while Palantir plunged 9.3%, making it the weakest performer in the S&P 500. On the upside, Home Depot gained 3.2% despite missing earnings expectations, supported by signs of firming demand in the housing sector. Intel...
European stocks rose Tuesday, with investors digesting the meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky in Washington. The DAX index in Germany gained 0.5%, the CAC 40 in France rose 1.2% and the FTSE 100 in the U.K. increased 0.4%. Rising peace optimism Sentiment received a boost Tuesday after a meeting between the presidents of the U.S. and Ukraine ended relatively positively, with both sides hopeful of the future. Trump said that the U.S. would help guarantee Ukraine's security, but did not specify the terms of any guarantees. He also raised the...
US stocks traded mixed within a narrow range on Tuesday as the market assessed earnings results and continued to gauge the outlook for monetary policy this year. The S&P 500 remained near the flatline, not far from last week's record, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 100 points. The Nasdaq 100 edged down 0.3%. Home Depot jumped 3% to support the Dow Jones Industrial Average despite missing second-quarter earnings estimates, as the large home improvement retailer kept its annual forecast steady. The store is the first of several retail giants to report results this week,...
The Hang Seng Index fell 54 points, or 0.2%, to close at 25,123 on Tuesday (August 19), marking its fourth session of declines and its lowest close in nearly three weeks. Investors remained cautious ahead of the PBoC's monthly benchmark lending rate review due on Wednesday. Weakening US index futures also added to risk-off sentiment ahead of the Jackson Hole meeting later this week. Meanwhile, the latest data showed China's youth unemployment rate jumped to 17.8% in July from 14.5% in June, the highest since August 2024. The broader unemployment rate also rose to a four-month high of...