The Nasdaq marked a record closing high on Thursday with support from the technology sector while the benchmark S&P 500 barely managed to notch a record close as investors cautiously monitored private labor market data in the second day of a U.S. government shutdown. The benchmark index's valuation was around its highest level since 2020, with help from heavyweight technology companies including AI chip leader Nvidia and Broadcom. With no official government data available because of the shutdown, investors were monitoring information from other sources. A report from global...
European stocks traded higher on Tuesday (August 12th), with the STOXX 50 and STOXX 600 rising nearly 0.3%, recovering from a sluggish session the previous day, as traders welcomed the extension of the US-China trade truce. President Trump extended the suspension of high tariffs on Chinese goods for another 90 days, until November 10th, while China announced a similar extension for its own tariff suspension. Investors also digested key European economic data, with no major earnings reports scheduled. In the UK, recent data confirmed that the labor market continues to slow, although wage...
The Nikkei 225 jumped 2.15% to close at 42,718, while the broader Topix Index rose 1.39% to 3,066 in post-holiday trading on Tuesday (August 12th), with both benchmarks hitting new record highs thanks to strong corporate performance and improving global trade sentiment. The US-China trade truce was extended for 90 days, easing tensions and giving negotiators more time to finalize a deal. Domestically, investors continued to assess the Bank of Japan's policy outlook, with board members still divided over the timing and pace of future interest rate hikes. In corporate news, SoftBank Group...
Hong Kong stocks fell 84 points, or 0.3%, to 24,826 in a volatile Tuesday morning session, reversing the previous day's modest gains. Investors were cautious following negative sentiment on Wall Street overnight, ahead of key US inflation data, with the CPI figures due today and the PPI scheduled for Thursday. The decline was led by technology and consumer discretionary stocks, while property stocks were muted despite the Beijing government lifting restrictions on home purchases in the suburbs. Further declines were capped by the latest tariff developments, after President Trump signed an...
The Nikkei 225 jumped 2% to above 41,600, while the broader Topix Index rose 0.9% to 3,052 in post-holiday trading on Tuesday (August 12), with both benchmarks hitting all-time highs amid optimism over global trade. The U.S.-China trade truce was extended for 90 days, easing tensions and giving negotiators more time to reach a deal. Domestically, investors weighed the Bank of Japan's policy outlook as board members remained divided over the timing and pace of future interest rate hikes In corporate news, SoftBank Group surged more than 7% after committing about $32.7 billion to OpenAI and...
Stocks in the US slipped on Monday as traders braced for a busy week of economic data and geopolitical developments. The S&P 500 closed 0.2% lower, the Dow Jones fell 199 points, and the Nasdaq 100 fell 0.3% after last week's strong gains that saw the tech-heavy index notch consecutive record closes. Investors are eyeing July's CPI on Tuesday and PPI on Thursday, key inputs for the Fed's September rate decision, with markets pricing in a high chance of a cut. Trade tensions lingered as President Trump extended a 90-day pause on tariffs for Chinese goods and confirmed a deal requiring...