
The Hang Seng slipped 224 points, or 0.9%, to close early at 25,630 on the final trading day of 2025, as markets closed early ahead of the New Year. The index reversed the prior session's strength as losses spread across all sectors, with tech, consumer, and financial stocks leading the declines. Still, the index posted a second straight annual gain, climbing nearly 28% in 2025. The rally was boosted by a buoyant IPO market in Hong Kong, easing U.S. China trade tensions, and Beijing's pledge to support economic growth through proactive fiscal spending and accommodative monetary...
The benchmark S&P 500 and the Nasdaq opened higher on Tuesday, with investors assessing Donald Trump's tariff pledges on top trade partners of the U.S. and awaiting minutes from the Federal Reserve's latest meeting. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI), fell 121.7 points, or 0.27%, at the open to 44,614.89. The S&P 500 (.SPX), rose 12.7 points, or 0.21%, at the open to 6,000.03, while the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC), rose 54.2 points, or 0.28%, to 19,109.082 at the opening bell. Source : Reuters
The best performers of the session on the Nikkei 225 were Kao Corp. (TYO:4452), which rose 4.13% or 260.00 points to trade at 6,562.00 at the close. Meanwhile, M3 Inc (TYO:2413) added 4.05% or 57.00 points to end at 1,465.50 and Sapporo Holdings Ltd. (TYO:2501) was up 3.37% or 282.00 points to 8,639.00 in late trade. The worst performers of the session were Fujikura Ltd. (TYO:5803), which fell 6.76% or 381.00 points to trade at 5,259.00 at the close. Lasertec Corp (TYO:6920) declined 5.49% or 970.00 points to end at 16,705.00 and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (TYO:7012) was down 5.39% or...
The Hang Seng Index advanced slightly to 19,159.20 in Hong Kong. The move follows the previous session's decrease of 0.4%. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. contributed the most to the index gain, increasing 1.7%. Baidu Inc. had the largest increase, rising 4.2%. Today, 35 of 82 shares rose, while 44 fell; 2 of 4 sectors were higher, led by finance stocks. Source : Bloomberg
European equity markets were poised to open sharply lower on Tuesday, as global sentiment soured following US President-elect Donald Trump's vow to raise tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada, fueling concerns over escalating global trade tensions. Regional markets have faced pressure since Trump's election, with fears that his administration could target European economies and companies with additional tariffs. Meanwhile, there are no major economic or earnings reports scheduled in Europe for today. In pre-market trading, Euro Stoxx 50 and Stoxx 600 futures were both down around...
The Shanghai Composite rose 0.6% to above 3,280 while the Shenzhen Component gained 0.1% to 10,430 on Tuesday, with mainland stocks recovering losses from the previous session amid hopes that Beijing would implement more stimulus measures to support economic growth and mitigate the impact of escalating US tariffs. However, sentiment remained cautious as US President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to impose an additional 10% tariff on all Chinese goods entering the US. Notable performers included East Money Information (+1.5%), Guangdong Dongfang (+2.3%), Zhejiang Jinke (+4.6%),...