Asian Markets are mostly trading in the green in hopes of de-escalation in U.S.-China tensions. Nikkei and Hang Seng are trading positively at 1.59% and 1.67% respectively, whereas Shanghai is trading negatively at 0.11%.
Asian Markets are mostly trading in negative territory, tracking Wall Street's sell-off after U.S. President Donald Trump doubled down on his pressure campaign on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. Shanghai is up by 0.17%, whereas Nikkei and Hang Seng are down by 0.11% and 0.52%, respectively..
Asian markets are trading mixed as China held its benchmark lending rates steady. Shanghai is trading higher by 0.53%, while Nikkei is down by 1.01%. The Hong Kong market remains closed due to the Eastern Holiday.
Asian markets are trading higher, showing resilience despite Wall Street's sharp decline following comments from U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who warned that ongoing trade tensions may challenge the Fed's dual mandate of managing inflation and sustaining economic growth.
Asian markets are trading lower, mirroring the US markets as investors evaluate quarterly earnings amid ongoing concerns over tariffs that continue to dampen sentiment. Nikkei, Hang Seng, and Shanghai are trading lower by 0.63%, 1.71%, and 0.54%, respectively.
Asian markets are trading mixed following recent tariff exemptions and dovish remarks by Fed's Waller. Nikkei is trading higher by 1%, while Hang Seng and Shanghai are trading lower by 0.18% and 0.36%, respectively.
Asian markets traded lower as the sell-off resumed due to worries about the US-China trade war. The Nikkei, Hang Seng, and Shanghai were down 4.89%, 1.06%, and 0.33%, respectively.