
Hong Kong stocks rose 150 points, or 0.6%, to 25,649 in early trading on Friday, maintaining gains for the third straight session amid broad-based strength across sectors. Sentiment was lifted by a stronger close on Wall Street overnight, driven by a rebound in technology stocks and weaker US inflation data that reinforced expectations of a Fed rate cut next year. A third straight gain in mainland Chinese stocks also supported the market, as investors positioned themselves for China's key policy rate decision next week. Among the stocks that saw significant gains, XPeng surged 4.6%, followed...
The Hang Seng Index rose 233 points, or 0.9%, to close at 25,469 on Wednesday (December 17), ending two consecutive sessions of sharp declines as gains spread across all sectors. The index rebounded from a near four-week low, supported by buying after recent losses. Mainland Chinese markets also recovered, supported by a rebound in technology stocks, which boosted sentiment across the region. Meanwhile, analysts at Goldman Sachs said Chinese equities could rise by around 30% by the end of 2027, citing continued pro-market policies, improving corporate earnings, and continued capital...
European stocks opened generally higher on Wednesday (December 17th) as investors prepared for central bank decisions. Central bank action will be closely monitored by European market participants this week, with the European Central Bank (ECB) scheduled to hold its final policy meeting of the year on Thursday. Although the central bank is expected to keep interest rates at 2%, ECB President Christine Lagarde has said it is likely to raise its eurozone growth forecast again. In September, the central bank raised its annual GDP growth forecast to 1.2%. The Bank of England, Riksbank, and...
The Nikkei 225 closed today with a slight increase of +0.26% to 49,512.28. Fundamentally, the Japanese market is in a tug-of-war between positive domestic sentiment and interest rate concerns. On the one hand, Japanese export data is strong (supportive for global-oriented stocks), but on the other hand, the market is increasingly convinced that the Bank of Japan will raise interest rates this week—this usually strengthens the yen and can pressure exporter stocks. Additional pressures come from less than ideal industrial activity indicators and fiscal issues: factory activity/machinery...
Equities in Hong Kong rose 104 points, or 0.4%, to 25,341 in early trade on Wednesday, rebounding from steep losses in the previous two sessions. Bargain hunting emerged after markets slid to a near four-week low the day before, lifting most sectors, particularly consumer and tech names. Meanwhile, mainland markets stabilized after closing sharply lower Tuesday, weighed earlier by renewed concerns over a prolonged property sector downturn and weak activity data in November. On the corporate front, China Vanke will hold a second meeting with bondholders starting Thursday, with voting...
The Nikkei 225 index weakened slightly by 0.1% to 49,336.22 after losing early gains. This decline followed declines in most US stock markets in the previous session, prompting Japanese investors to remain cautious. US employment data released Tuesday provided mixed signals for the market. According to the Sucden Financial research team, investors are reluctant to draw too many conclusions from the data. Expectations of further interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve are also considered to be delayed, thus curbing risk appetite. Several stocks recorded significant declines. Eneos...