Thursday, January 9, 2025
HomeWorld NewsAsian markets climb as U.S. unemployment and GDP data calm recession fears;...

Asian markets climb as U.S. unemployment and GDP data calm recession fears; investors assess Japanese data | Real Time Headlines

People walk through Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan on June 23, 2020.

Carr Court | Getty Images

Asia-Pacific markets rose on Friday after U.S. economic data calmed recession fears, while investors also assessed a slew of data from Japan.

initial Apply for unemployment benefits U.S. payrolls fell to 231,000 from 232,000 the previous week, but were slightly higher than Dow Jones’ forecast of 230,000.

In addition, the gross domestic product growth rate in the second quarter was revised up to 3% from the initial 2.8%.

IInflation rate in Tokyo, Japan’s capital It rose to 2.6% from 2.2% in June, the highest level since March.

Core inflation, which excludes fresh food prices, rose 2.4%, higher than the 2.2% forecast in a Reuters poll of economists.

Inflation in Tokyo is widely considered a leading indicator of national trends.

Japan’s unemployment rate rose to 2.7%, higher than the Reuters forecast of 2.5%.

Retail sales grow in the country Year-on-year growth was 2.6%, below Reuters’ forecast of 2.9% growth and June’s revised 3.8% growth.

Japanese Nikkei 225 Index There was a slight rise, with the Topix rising 0.23% after the data was released.

Korean Cospi It was up 0.55% in early trade, with the small-cap Kosdaq index up 0.74%.

Australian S&P/ASX 200 Index up 0.46%.

Hongkong Hang Seng Index Futures index was at 17,741 points, lower than the Hang Seng Index’s last closing point of 17,786.32 points

Overnight in America, Dow Jones Industrial Average Climbing to a new record, it rose 0.59% to close at 41,335.05. Profit from Goldman Sachs, Intel and visa Helping the blue-chip stock average reach new highs.

this S&P 500 Index The trade ended just below flatline, but Nasdaq Index Shares of chip makers fell 0.23% NVIDIAdown 6.4%.

—CNBC’s Lisa Kailai Han and Sarah Min contributed to this report.

RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular

Recent Comments