Asian markets end mostly down on Wednesday

10 Apr 2024 Evaluate
Asian markets ended mostly down in thin holiday trade on Wednesday with caution ahead of US inflation data and the Fed's March meeting minutes for further clarity on the US Fed's monetary policy trajectory. Stock markets of Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia were closed for Id-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid) and South Korean market was closed for parliamentary elections. Japanese shares fell after Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda assured that the central bank would not adjust its policy directly in response to currency fluctuations, while concerns continue to grow over the yen's weakness. Chinese shares declined after a rating downgrade of China's sovereign credit rating to negative by Fitch, while Hong Kong shares rose led by technology stocks. Meanwhile, investors are focusing on Chinese inflation data due on Thursday.

Asian Indices

Last Trade            

Change in Points

Change in %      

Shanghai Composite

3,027.33

-21.21

-0.70

Hang Seng

17,139.17

311.10

1.82

Jakarta Composite

--

--

--

KLSE Composite

--

--

--

Nikkei 225

39,581.81

-191.32

-0.48

Straits Times

--

--

--

KOSPI Composite

--

--

--

Taiwan Weighted

20,763.53

-32.67

-0.16

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