The Hang Seng Index opened higher today, gaining 70 points or 0.27%, to reach 25,458. Meanwhile, the China Enterprises Index rose by 22 points or 0.24%, closing at 9,173, and the Hang Seng Tech Index increased by 21 points or 0.37%, settling at 5,699. Technology stocks displayed mixed movements. Tencent remained unchanged, Alibaba rose by 1.2%, Meituan edged up 0.4%, Xiaomi Group dipped slightly by 0.1%, and Kuaishou gained 0.6%. Financial stocks showed general stability. HSBC Holdings recorded no change, AIA Group rose by 0.5%, Ping An Insurance increased by 0.4%, and the Hong Kong...
Asia-Pacific markets opened slightly higher Wednesday as investors brace for U.S. President Donald Trump to roll out fresh tariffs this week. Japan's Nikkei 225 rose 0.06%, while the Topix declined 0.3%. South Korea's Kospi added 0.14% and the small-cap Kosdaq inched up 0.12%. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 traded 0.63% higher. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index futures last traded at 23,150, lower than the HSI's Tuesday close of 23,206.64. U.S. stock futures moved higher as Wall Street awaits the expected rollout of President Donald Trump's tariffs on Wednesday. Overnight in the U.S., the three...
Wall Street major averages closed a volatile session mixed on Tuesday, as investors awaited clarity from President Trump regarding his upcoming tariff policy. The S&P 500 rose by 0.4%, the Nasdaq 100 gained 0.9%, while the Dow Jones finished marginally in the red. Consumer discretionary stocks, including Tesla and Nike, led the day's gains. The market remained under pressure from weaker-than-expected economic data, including a disappointing manufacturing survey with price pressures at their highest since 2022 and job openings below forecasts. The White House confirmed that reciprocal...
European markets rebounded on Tuesday, with the Stoxx 50 and Stoxx 600 rising over 1%, recovering from a four-session losing streak. This comes after both indexes fell about 1.5% the previous day to two-month lows, as investors braced for President Trump's new trade tariffs set to take effect on Wednesday. Uncertainty remains over the scope of the tariffs, with reports suggesting a 20% levy on most U.S. imports. Meanwhile, Eurozone inflation cooled to 2.2% in March, in line with expectations. In corporate news, Thyssenkrupp surged over 7% after analysts at Kepler Cheuvreux upgraded the...
U.S. stocks fell Tuesday, as the market awaited clarity from President Donald Trump regarding his tariff policy rollout. Tuesday also marks the beginning of the second-quarter after a bumpy first quarter. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 238 points, or 0.6%. The S&P 500 shed 0.4%, and the Nasdaq Composite slid 0.3%. Shares of Alphabet and Apple lost more than 1% each. Tesla, meanwhile, climbed more than 2%. The White House on Wednesday is expected to unveil reciprocal tariffs on goods from virtually all countries. Investors had been hoping for a narrow approach toward...
The Hang Seng rose by 87 points, or 0.4%, to close at 23,207 on Tuesday, following a weak session the day before, as it moved away from a four-week low, lifted by expansion in the Chinese manufacturing sector. A private survey showed that factory activity in the mainland grew the most in four months, following Monday's official data that revealed the manufacturing sector expanded at the fastest pace in a year. However, capping the gains, traders anticipated the unveiling of Trump's tariffs on Wednesday. Tech, commercial services, energy minerals, and miscellaneous sectors mainly drove the...