Asian markets are trading mixed following losses on Wall Street. Investors are focusing on the Japanese market as the Bank of Japan is set to announce its monetary policy decision later today. The Nikkei is trading higher by 0.52%, while the Hang Seng and Shanghai indices are down by 0.43% and 0.39%
Asian markets are trading higher as Wall Street rebounded on strong retail sales data. The Nikkei, Hang Seng, and Shanghai indices are up by 1.45%, 1.47%, and 0.07%, respectively.
Asian markets are trading higher after China outlined a plan to boost consumption. The Nikkei, Hang Seng, and Shanghai indices are up by 1.16%, 0.59%, and 0.11%, respectively.
Asian markets traded mixed as a softer U.S. inflation report helped Wall Street recover from two days of losses. The Nikkei rose 0.96%, while the Hang Seng and Shanghai indices declined by 0.29% and 0.21%, respectively.
Asian markets traded mixed as Wall Street extended its decline amid concerns over President Donald Trump's tariff plans and recession fears. The Nikkei increased 0.22%, while the Hang Seng and Shanghai indices slipped 0.27% and 0.15%, respectively.
Asian markets traded lower, tracking a sell-off in U.S. equities and reacting to Japan's revised Q4 GDP, which came in at 2.2% on an annualised basis, below the previous estimate of 2.8%. The Nikkei, Hang Seng, and Shanghai indices declined by 1.55%, 0.36%, and 0.08%, respectively.
Asian markets traded mixed following a volatile week in global equities. China's consumer inflation fell below zero for the first time in 13 months, with the consumer price index declining 0.7% in February, compared to a 0.5% gain in January. The Nikkei traded higher by 0.54%.