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Stock market today: Asian stocks mixed ahead of US jobs update following British rate hike
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Date:2025-04-16 10:40:47
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stocks markets were mixed Friday ahead of a U.S. jobs update that could influence interest rate plans after Britain’s central bank raised its key lending rate.
Shanghai, Hong Kong and Seoul rose. Tokyo and Sydney declined. Oil prices advanced.
Wall Street sank for a third day after the Bank of England on Thursday raised its benchmark lending rate to a 15-year high and indicated it could stay high for a while.
Investors were rattled a day earlier after Fitch Ratings cut its credit rating on U.S. government debt, despite analyst comments that the change made little difference.
“Wall Street is watching a global bond market selloff get uglier as U.S. stocks waver,” said Edward Moya of Oanda in a report.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.6% to 3,301.26 after China’s central bank governor told real estate developers Thursday they would be allowed to raise more money by selling bonds. That further eases debt controls imposed in 2020 that sent the industry into a tailspin.
The Hang Seng in Hong Kong gained 1.2% to 19,649.78 while the Nikkei 225 in Tokyo lost 0.1% to 32,129.49.
The Kospi in Seoul advanced 0.1% to 2,607.90 while Sydney’s S&P-ASX 200 shed less than 0.1% to 7,307.80.
India’s Sensex opened 0.6% at 65,674.90. New Zealand and Bangkok gained while Singapore and Jakarta retreated.
On Wall Street, the S&P fell 0.2% to 4,501.89 a day after its biggest daily decline in four months.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.2% to 35,215.89 and the Nasdaq composite dipped 0.1% to 13,959.72.
Investors are watching whether the U.S. economy can avoid a recession following repeated rate hikes over the past year to cool inflation.
The U.S. government was due Friday to issue its latest update on the unexpectedly strong labor market.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell has cited that as one factor the U.S. central bank is watching when deciding on possible rate hikes.
Strength in hiring has prompted traders to push back the possible recession timeline and raised hopes it might be less severe. However, the Fed might see strong hiring as adding to upward pressure on inflation and raise interest rates again.
Critics say a consensus has formed too quickly on Wall Street that inflation will moderate, allowing the Fed to start cutting rates early next year.
The Bank of England warned it was too early to declare an end to rate hikes because some inflation risks including higher wages had “begun to crystallize.” The bank said inflation is forecast to drop to 4.9% by the end of the year, but that is more than double its 2% target.
“I don’t think it’s time to declare that it’s all over,” said the BOE governor, Andrew Bailey.
Treasury yields in the bond market marched higher on Thursday, drawing money out of stocks.
The yield on the 10-year Treasury, or the difference between the day’s market price and the payout at maturity, rose to 4.18% from 4.09% late Wednesday. It is up from 2.75% a year ago.
Qualcomm, a maker of processor chips for smartphones and other devices, tumbled 8.2% for one of the larger losses in the S&P 500. It reported weaker revenue for the spring than expected, even though its profit topped forecasts.
On the winning side was cleaning products maker Clorox, which jumped 9%. It reported stronger profit and revenue than analysts expected.
Exxon Mobil gained 1.7%. They benefited as crude prices rallied after Saudi Arabia said it will keep in place cuts to production meant to boost oil’s price.
Two hugely influential companies reported their results after trading ended for the day.
Apple and Amazon are two of the largest companies on Wall Street by market value, which gives their stock movements more heft on the S&P 500 and other indexes.
They also both soared more than 45% this year on expectations of continued growth. That means pressure on them to deliver big results to justify the big stock gains.
In energy markets, benchmark U.S. crude gained 20 cents to $81.75 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract surged $2.06 on Thursday to $81.55. Brent crude, the price basis for international oils, added 14 cents to $85.28 per barrel in London. It advanced $1.94 the previous session to $85.14.
The dollar fell to 142.47 yen from Thursday’s 142.71 yen. The euro gained to $1.0950 from $1.0942.
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