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Japanese Shares Fall Amid Global Sell Off

The NiThe Nikkei 225 Index fell 1.25% to close at 52,655 while the broader Topix Index lost 0.8% to 3,538 on Monday, reversing earlier gains and tracking losses across global markets as risk sentiment deteriorated. The decline followed a turbulent selloff in precious metals that triggered forced liquidation in other asset classes, while technology stocks also came under pressure on renewed concerns about the sustainability of AI investments. In Japan, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said over the weekend that a weak yen could be a major opportunity for export industries. Investors also braced...

Sell Off Widens : Hang Seng Drops Biggest Since November 21

The Hang Seng Index weakened again for the second consecutive day. The Hong Kong stock exchange closed down 2.2%, or 611.54 points, to 26,775.57 on Monday (February 2) its biggest daily decline since the index fell 2.4% on November 21. This means that this selling pressure is not just a slight correction, but has entered a more pronounced "risk-off" phase. Compounding the decline, the decline was widespread across almost all sectors. Trade and industrial stocks led the decline, and the overall market looked "total red": out of 88 stocks, 75 fell, while only 11 rose. This usually indicates...

Nikkei Hits New Record, Tech & Bank Stocks "Gasping"

Japanese stocks rallied strongly on Tuesday, with the Nikkei 225 surging 3.92% to close at 54,721, setting a new record high. This rally was led by technology stocks and the financial sector, which solidly lifted the index. Global sentiment also contributed: a rebound in precious metals boosted risk appetite, while surprisingly expansionary US factory data bolstered confidence that growth prospects and corporate profits remain quite solid. Domestically, the weakening yen also provided a boost, benefiting Japan's export-driven economy. In the technology and AI sectors, stocks led the gains:...

Hang Seng Index Rises 0.2%, Financial Sector Leading the Way

The Hang Seng Index rose 0.2% to 26,834.77 in Hong Kong, stabilizing after the previous session's 2.2% decline. Today's gains were led by the financial sector, with three of the four sectors posting gains; of the 88 stocks, 61 rose and 27 fell. HSBC Holdings, the largest contributor to the index's gains, rose 3.1%. Meanwhile, CSPC Pharmaceutical Group, the stock with the largest surge, surged 8.1%. In terms of medium-term performance, the Hang Seng has risen about 33% in the past 52 weeks still below the 37% rise of the MSCI AC Asia Pacific Index over the same period. The index is...

Japanese Stocks Weaken, Nintendo Falls Sharply

The Nikkei 225 index fell 0.78% to close at 54,293 on Wednesday, paring some of the previous session's gains. Market sentiment was dampened by disappointing earnings reports from several companies, while the Japanese stock market was also dragged down by the decline in technology stocks on Wall Street. Global pressure came from a sell off led by the technology sector in the United States. Investors appeared to be rotating out of technology stocks deemed overvalued and into more "cyclical" stocks, causing chip and technology stocks in Japan to lose steam. The biggest highlight came from...