[MARKET ANALYSIS] Asia-Pac stocks begin mixed amid geopolitical uncertainty, earnings deluge and key data releases
APAC stocks were mixed today as investors weighed SMIC's strong AI-driven earnings and Alibaba's AI growth against disappointing Japan GDP and cooling home loan demand in Australia.
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APAC Stocks: Mixed Asia-Pac stocks begin the week mixed following a quiet weekend of macro newsflow and amid geopolitical uncertainty as the 60-day US-Iran ceasefire is set to expire. Participants also digest a deluge of earnings and the latest data releases, while markets in South Korea are closed in observance of Liberation Day. ASX 200: -0.3% Index is subdued as weakness in consumer discretionary, financials and real estate offset the gains in miners, resources and materials, while there is a slew of earnings releases including 'big 4' bank NAB, which posted higher profits but noted cooling home loan demand. Nikkei 225: Flat Price action is choppy following disappointing GDP data, which could support the argument for the BoJ to refrain from hiking rates next month, although money markets are still leaning towards the central bank increasing rates at the September conclave. Hang Seng & Shanghai Comp: Hang Seng +1.6% / Shanghai Comp +0.7% Chinese markets are positive amid a slew of earnings and with the advances in Hong Kong led by chipmaker SMIC, while platform companies such as JD.com and Alibaba are also underpinned, with the latter helped by the sale of its gaming arm and news its AI models hit 3bln downloads. The mainland is also positive, but with further upside contained as activity data for China is due for release at a revised scheduled time of 3pm local time. US Equity Futures: Mixed Mixed price action after the recent soft data stateside and amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty. European Equity Futures +0.2% Indicate a marginally higher cash market open with Euro Stoxx 50 futures up 0.2% after the cash market closed with losses of 0.1% on Friday.
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