Asian Markets Rise Following Wall Street's Gains Ahead of Trump's Swearing-In, By Elaine Kurtenbach



Asian stock markets kicked off the week with gains, tracking a strong finish on Wall Street. Investors were buoyed by improved U.S.-China relations and positive global sentiment ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. The week began with U.S. markets posting their best performance in two months, sparking optimism across the region.

Asian Indices Rise on Renewed Optimism
Hong Kong's Hang Seng led the gains, climbing 2.3% to 20,041.09. The boost came after China’s central bank decided to maintain its key lending rates, signalling a steady economic approach. The Shanghai Composite Index also added 0.5%, reflecting growing investor confidence.

In Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 advanced 1.2% to close at 38,914.60. The Japanese yen strengthened slightly against the dollar, fuelling speculation about an upcoming interest rate hike by Japan’s central bank. A stronger yen often indicates market optimism about Japan’s economic policies.

South Korea’s Kospi showed little movement, remaining flat at 2,524.12. Meanwhile, Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.5%, bolstered by positive market sentiment.

Real Estate Troubles in China
In Hong Kong, troubled property developer Country Garden received an extension from the courts to renegotiate its debts. This decision is seen as a small but significant step in stabilizing China’s struggling real estate sector.

Oil Prices Steady as U.S. Markets Surge
Crude oil prices remained stable, with U.S. benchmark crude trading at $77.37 per barrel and Brent crude at $80.66 per barrel.

Wall Street’s strong performance on Friday further bolstered global markets. The S&P 500 climbed 1%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.8%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq surged 1.5%, supported by gains in Big Tech stocks like Apple, Amazon, and Tesla.

Inflation Reports Drive Market Optimism
A recent report on U.S. inflation offered encouraging signs, leading to speculation that the Federal Reserve might cut interest rates further this year. Lower rates could provide a significant boost to the economy, easing borrowing costs and supporting stock prices. Treasury yields, a key market indicator, dropped over the week, further fuelling optimism.

Mixed Results in the U.S. Market
Corporate earnings remained a focal point. SLB, an oilfield services provider, surged 6.1% after surpassing profit expectations and increasing its dividend. On the other hand, J.B. Hunt Transport Services experienced the biggest drop in the S&P 500, falling 7.4% due to higher costs that dented its quarterly profit.

Banking Sector Shines
Truist Financial rose 5.9% after reporting stronger-than-expected profits. The bank’s performance added to a series of positive earnings from major U.S. financial institutions.

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