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Japan stocks lead Asian markets to best week in four years

by August 16, 2024
written by August 16, 2024

Japan’s stock market experienced a notable surge on Friday, driven by a rally in U.S. equities and positive economic data. The Nikkei 225 Index soared by over 3%, positioning itself for its strongest weekly performance in four years.

The broader Topix Index also posted gains, rising by more than 2%.

The uptick in Japan’s stock indices followed a buoyant performance on Wall Street, where major indexes recorded significant increases.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 1.39%, the S&P 500 advanced by 1.61%, and the Nasdaq Composite climbed 2.34%, marking its sixth consecutive gain. This rally was fueled by encouraging economic indicators from the U.S., which helped alleviate recession concerns.

U.S. retail sales increased by 1% in July, significantly surpassing the Dow Jones estimate of a 0.3% rise. Additionally, weekly jobless claims fell, providing further evidence of economic stability.

Stephanie Roth, chief economist at Wolfe Research, remarked that the data served as a reminder that the U.S. economy is not on the brink of recession, despite some cooling in economic momentum.

Singapore’s exports rebound sharply in July

In Asia, Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports experienced a robust increase of 15.7% year on year in July, rebounding from an 8.8% decline in June, beating expectations.

Total trade in Singapore grew by 13.7% in July, an improvement from the 1.2% increase recorded the previous month. Both exports and imports contributed to this growth, highlighting a significant recovery in trade activity.

South Korean and Australian markets also gain

In South Korea, the Kospi Index, rebounding from a public holiday, increased by 1.75%. The Kosdaq Index, which tracks smaller companies, climbed 0.94%. In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 saw a more modest gain of 1.18%.

Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Michelle Bullock commented on the inflation outlook, stating that while markets had anticipated rate cuts, it remains “premature” to consider such moves given the current inflation levels.

She emphasized that inflation is still “too high” and not expected to fall within the RBA’s target range until late next year.

Hong Kong-China markets show mixed results

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index rose by 1.69%, reflecting positive sentiment in the region. In contrast, mainland China’s CSI 300 Index experienced only a marginal increase.

Investors in Taiwan and Hong Kong are awaiting the release of second-quarter GDP data, which is expected to provide further insights into regional economic performance.

Overall, the positive developments in both the U.S. and Asian markets suggest a period of cautious optimism among investors.

The strong performance of Japanese stocks, combined with significant gains across various Asian indices, underscores a broader trend of recovery and stability in global financial markets.

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