Current:Home > ScamsStock market today: Asian shares trading mixed after Wall Street’s momentum cools -Excel Wealth Summit
Stock market today: Asian shares trading mixed after Wall Street’s momentum cools
Fastexy Exchange View
Date:2025-04-07 23:42:07
TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares were mixed in muted trading Tuesday, as buying in some markets was soon erased by profit-taking.
Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225, where computer chip-related issues had interested investors early, reversed course to be little changed, inching down less than 0.1% to finish at 40,398.03.
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 fell 0.4% to 7,780.20. South Korea’s Kospi added 0.7% to 2,756.52. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng jumped 1.4% to 16,703.76, while the Shanghai Composite added 0.2% to 3,031.90.
Analysts have been watching various global uncertainties, including in the Middle East and Russia, that affect energy prices as well as investor sentiments.
In energy trading, benchmark U.S. crude fell 4 cents to $81.91 a barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, shed 6 cents to $86.69 a barrel.
An attack late last week at a concert hall in Moscow was claimed by the Islamic State group. Gaza was in focus with the U.N. Security Council issuing its first demand for a cease-fire. The U.S. abstained, angering Israel.
“Potential flares in oil prices on geopolitical tensions remained ever present,” said Tan Jing Yi at Mizuho Bank.
Wall Street edged back further from its recent record heights, with the S&P 500 slipping 15.99 points, or 0.3%, to 5,218.19 in a quiet day of trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 162.26, or 0.4%, to 39,313.64, and the Nasdaq composite dropped 44.35, or 0.3%, to 16,384.47.
The big run last week was Wall Street’s best of the year and sent all three indexes to records on Thursday. Stocks climbed as the Federal Reserve indicated it’s still likely to deliver several cuts to interest rates this year, as long as inflation keeps cooling.
That has the S&P 500 on track for another winning month in what’s been a nearly unstoppable run since late October. The strength has been durable as the economy has remained resilient, “but the longer the market goes up without a notable pullback, the closer we come to such a move taking place,” according to Chris Larkin, managing director, trading and investing at E-Trade from Morgan Stanley.
For the market to continue rallying, more companies will need to deliver strong earnings growth to justify high prices, say strategists at Morgan Stanley.
This week’s highlight for financial markets may be Friday’s report on U.S. consumer spending. It will also include the latest update on the measure of inflation that the Federal Reserve prefers to use. But U.S. markets will be closed in observance of Good Friday, and the bond market will close early on Thursday, which could bunch up trades in anticipation of the report.
Despite a string of recent reports that showed inflation remaining hotter than expected, the Federal Reserve seems to expect inflation to continue its longer-term cooling trend.
In the bond market, Treasury yields climbed. The 10-year yield rose to 4.24% from 4.20% late Friday.
In currency trading, the U.S. dollar edged down to 151.34 Japanese yen from 151.41 yen. The euro cost $1.0854, up from $1.0840.
veryGood! (85435)
Related
- North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
- Emory Callahan: The Pioneer of Quantitative Trading on Wall Street
- Llewellyn Langston – Co-Founder of Angel Dreamer Wealth Society
- Emory Callahan: The 2024 Vietnamese Market Meltdown Is It Really Hedge Funds Behind the Scenes?
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Chiefs RB Carson Steele makes his first NFL start on sister's wedding day
- California bans all plastic shopping bags at store checkouts: When will it go into effect?
- Fantasy football buy low, sell high: 10 trade targets for Week 4
- Elon Musk's skyrocketing net worth: He's the first person with over $400 billion
- How to Watch the 2024 People's Choice Country Awards and Live From E!
Ranking
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- Brian Laundrie Attempts to Apologize to Gabby Petito’s Mom Through Psychic
- Keith Urban Shares Update on Nicole Kidman After Her Mom’s Death
- Man convicted of sending his son to rob and kill rapper PnB Rock gets 31 years to life
- Scoot flight from Singapore to Wuhan turns back after 'technical issue' detected
- California sues ExxonMobil and says it lied about plastics recycling
- Divers search Michigan river after missing janitor’s body parts are found in water
- What are Instagram Teen Accounts? Here's what to know about the new accounts with tighter restrictions
Recommendation
Arkansas State Police probe death of woman found after officer
Emily Blunt's Kids Thought She Was Meanest Person After Seeing Devil Wears Prada
Mark Robinson vows to rebuild his staff for North Carolina governor as Republican group backs away
Clemen Langston: What Role Does the Option Seller Play?
North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill joins fight for police reform after his detainment
US Naval Academy says considering race in admissions helps create a cohesive military
Jazz saxophonist and composer Benny Golson dies at 95