The Hang Seng Index opened 218 points, or 0.87%, higher on Wednesday, reaching 25,348 points. The China Enterprises Index also rose by 80 points, or 0.89%, to 9,156 points, while the Hang Seng Tech Index climbed 69 points, or 1.23%, to 5,675 points. Major technology stocks saw gains across the board. Meituan and Trip.com Group both surged 1.55%, Kuaishou rose 1.24%, Alibaba gained 0.85%, Tencent added 0.76%, and Xiaomi increased by 0.69%. Source: Dimsumdaily
The Nikkei 225 index fell 0.1% to around 38,150 while the broader Topix index fell 0.4% to 2,761 on Wednesday, paring gains from earlier in the week as investors locked in profits after a strong rally. However, Japanese shares have recovered all of the losses since U.S. President Donald Trump announced his broad-based tariffs in early April as trade negotiations and a temporary easing of tariffs between the U.S. and China helped boost market sentiment. Investors also reacted to the latest economic data showing that Japanese producer prices rose 4% year-on-year in April, slowing from 4.2% in...
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Wednesday after Wall Street's main benchmarks rose on easing US-China trade tensions. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index slipped 0.68%, giving up gains after four straight positive sessions. South Korea's Kospi rose 0.53%. Australia's benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index was flat. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index rose 0.96% while mainland China's CSI 300 traded flat. Wall Street bounced back after the US and China reached a temporary truce on tariffs earlier this week. The development sent stocks soaring with the Dow up more than 1,000 points on Monday. At...
The S&P 500 rose Tuesday, clawing back into positive territory for the year, as investors extended the sharp gains seen in the previous session due to easing U.S.-China trade tensions. The broad market index gained 0.72% to close at 5,886.55, while the Nasdaq Composite climbed 1.61% to end at 19,010.08. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lagged, losing 269.67 points, or 0.64%, as a nearly 18% drop in shares of UnitedHealth pressured the benchmark. Shares of Nvidia advanced 5.6% on news that the company would send 18,000 of its top artificial intelligence chips to Saudi Arabia. Peer chip...
European stocks closed higher on Tuesday, marginally extending the rally from the previous session on further support from the seemingly restored trade relationship between the United States and China. The Eurozone's STOXX 50 closed 0.4% higher at 5,411 and the pan-European STOXX 600 closed marginally above the flatline at 545. European equities had rallied the previous session after the US and China de-escalated their trade war for the next 90 days to renegotiate trade terms, supporting the macroeconomic backdrop for all industries. The auto sector led the gains with Volkswagen, BMW, and...
The S&P 500 hovered near the flatline on Tuesday, while the Nasdaq rose 0.2% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell about 150 points, as enthusiasm for a 90-day U.S.-China tariff truce faded and investors digested the latest CPI report. April inflation was lower than expected, suggesting the impact of tariffs has not yet fully materialized.In response, traders increased bets on about a 55 basis point Fed rate cut this year. Consumer discretionary and technology stocks led gains, while health care underperformed. UnitedHealth shares plunged nearly 13% to a four-year low around $330...