
Wall Street traders bracing for a wave of economic releases after the end of the US shutdown drove stocks lower and bond yields higher amid concern over whether the data will be enough to clear the path for a Federal Reserve rate cut. With much of the optimism about the government reopening already priced in, the S&P 500 wiped out its November advance. Short-dated Treasuries, which are more sensitive to imminent Fed moves, underperformed as money markets project about even odds of a central bank reduction in...
The Nikkei Stock Average jumped 3.4% to close at an all-time high of 49,185.50, as market optimism grows regarding Japan's new leadership. Sanae Takaichi, the new leader of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), is expected to be confirmed as Japan's first female prime minister in a parliamentary vote on Tuesday. The market welcomed the prospect of an expansionary fiscal policy advocated by the LDP and its potential coalition partner, the Japan Innovation Party. This surge was also driven by the strong performance of several blue chips. Kioxia Holdings led the way with a 9.0% gain, followed by...
The Hang Seng Index opened up more than 2.5% on Monday morning, as investor concerns about global trade tensions and banking sector stability eased. The main index rose 637 points to 25,884, led by gains in major technology stocks such as Alibaba (+4.9%), JD.com (+5%), and Tencent (+2.8%). This increase marked the return of strong buying interest in a sector previously pressured by negative global sentiment. Financial stocks also boosted the market. Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing shares rose 3%, while AIA Group and Ping An Insurance each rose more than 2%. These gains reflected growing...
Asia-Pacific stock markets opened higher on Monday (October 20th), as investors awaited the release of key economic data from China. Analysts expect China's economic growth to slow in the third quarter to 4.8%, down from 5.2% in the previous quarter. This data will provide important clues to the region's economic direction going forward. Japan's Nikkei 225 index rose 1.6% and the Topix index gained 1.43% at the open. In South Korea, the Kospi added 0.36% after setting a record for three consecutive days last week. The Kosdaq index, which includes small-cap stocks, also rose 1.13%....
The Japanese stock market is predicted to rise today, following the gains on Wall Street last Friday. Positive sentiment from the US stock market provided a strong initial boost for Japanese investors to regain optimism. Nikkei futures on the SGX jumped 980 points to 48,475, indicating a potential reversal after last week's decline. In addition to global factors, domestic news is also providing fresh air. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has reportedly reached an agreement to form a coalition with the Japan Innovation Party. If this plan goes through, the new LDP leader, Sanae...
US stocks rose on Friday (October 17th) as investors reacted positively to President Trump's remarks alleviating concerns about further trade escalation with China, while regional bank stocks rebounded after Thursday's sharp declines. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq each rose 0.5%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 239 points. Trump said his proposed 100% tariffs on Chinese goods would be unsustainable, although he blamed Beijing for recent trade tensions, and confirmed that his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping was still possible at the end of the month. Consumer staples,...