Asian stock markets showed modest gains in light trading following the Christmas holiday.


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Asian stock markets witnessed a mostly positive trend on Thursday as the post-Christmas holiday trading resumed. Gains in key sectors, like retail and tourism, buoyed Japan’s Nikkei 225 index, which climbed 0.8% to close at 39,449.55. Leading the charge were major department store chains and automakers, reflecting renewed consumer confidence and easing restrictions on tourism.
Retail and Tourism Stocks Surge in Japan
The decision by Japan to relax visa restrictions for Chinese tourists drove significant growth in retail stocks. Department store giant Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings saw its shares rise 7%, while J. Front Retailing Co., which owns Matsuzakaya and Daimaru, soared 8.8%. Automakers also performed well, adding to the Nikkei’s robust showing.

China and Japan Address Regional Tensions
On the diplomatic front, Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya's visit to Beijing signalled a thaw in regional tensions. Talks between Iwaya and Chinese leaders, including Premier Li Qiang and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, aimed to address contentious security issues and foster collaboration. This development may further boost economic ties between the two nations.

Mixed Results Across Other Asian Markets
Elsewhere in Asia, market activity was mixed. South Korea’s Kospi index slipped marginally by less than 0.1% to 2,438.85, while Taiwan’s Taiex gained 0.2%. In mainland China, the Shanghai Composite inched up by less than 0.1% to 3,395.41, and Thailand’s SET index rose 0.1%. Several regional markets, including Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia, remained closed for the holidays.

U.S. Markets Gear Up After Holiday Break
U.S. stock markets, which were closed on Wednesday, are set to reopen Thursday, with investors eagerly awaiting unemployment benefits data. Earlier in the week, Wall Street saw a robust "Santa rally," driven by gains in tech stocks. On Tuesday, the S&P 500 advanced 1.1%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.9%, and the Nasdaq Composite climbed 1.3%.

Oil Prices and Currency Movements
Oil prices edged higher early Thursday, with U.S. benchmark crude rising 27 cents to $70.37 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, gained 24 cents to settle at $73.31 per barrel. In currency trading, the dollar strengthened slightly to 157.43 Japanese yen, while the euro dipped to $1.0401.

U.S. Market Trends Show Seasonal Optimism
Historically, the final trading days of the year and the first few days of the new year often yield gains. This year, the U.S. stock market has maintained a positive trajectory despite concerns over trade policies and inflation. The benchmark S&P 500 has risen 26.6% in 2024, hovering near record highs.

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