Asian markets settle mostly higher on Thursday

26 Dec 2024 Evaluate
Asian markets settled mostly higher in thin holiday trade on Thursday, extending santa claus rally with Hong Kong and Indonesian markets were still shut for the holidays. Although, investors were remained cautious amid uncertainties over the US Federal Reserve's interest-rate path and US President-elect Donald Trump's tariff threats. Chinese shares gained marginally after authorities agreed to issue 3 trillion yuan worth of special treasury bonds next year to stimulate growth and counter tariffs, while the People's Bank of China held the interest rate on the one-year medium-term lending facility steady at 2% and drained the most cash since 2014 with a one-year policy tool. Japanese shares rose amid a weaker yen after Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda maintained his dovish stance in his speech on Wednesday, saying the central bank must scrutinize the impact of Trump's policy and overseas risks.

Asian Indices

Last Trade            

Change in Points

Change in %      

Shanghai Composite

3,398.08

4.73

0.14

Hang Seng

--

--

--

Jakarta Composite

--

--

--

KLSE Composite

1,613.70

10.71

0.67

Nikkei 225

39,568.06

437.63

1.11

Straits Times

3,761.45

-8.10

-0.22

KOSPI Composite

2,429.67

-10.85

-0.45

Taiwan Weighted

23,246.94

26.81

0.12

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