[MARKET UPDATE] Asia-Pac stocks trade mixed as the region partially shrugs off the negative handover from US peers
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed as rising US yields and oil prices dampened sentiment, while South Korean tech stocks found support from corporate expansion and shareholder return plans.
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APAC Stocks: Mixed Asia-Pac stocks trade mixed as the region attempts to shrug off the broadly negative handover from Wall St, where risk sentiment was dampened amid a rebound in yields and after Walmart reported weak sales growth. ASX 200: -0.3% Trades with mild losses amid another deluge of earnings and mostly softer flash PMI data from Australia. Nikkei 225: -0.3% Retreated at the open but is off today's worst levels, with participants digesting the latest inflation data from Japan, which mostly matched estimates and remained below the 2% price target, but accelerated from the previous and could support the case for further BoJ rate hikes. KOSPI +0.9% Clawed back early losses with price action driven by the tech heavyweights, with SK Hynix considering building a memory chip plant in Japan's Miyagi prefecture and with Samsung Electronics expected to announce a KRW 100tln shareholder return plan later today. Hang Seng & Shanghai Comp: Hang Seng +0.8% / Shanghai Comp Flat Chinese markets are in the green, with the biggest movers in Hong Kong driven by recent earnings releases, while the mainland is rangebound despite China's Vice Finance Minister flagging incremental policies and the PBoC resuming 7-day reverse repo operations for the first time in more than a week. US Equity Futures: Rangebound Price action is rangebound, which provides some reprieve following recent declines. European Equity Futures Flat Indicate a quiet open with Euro Stoxx 50 futures flat after the cash market closed 0.4% lower on Thursday.
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