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Asia-Pacific markets open mixed Wall Street was mixed on Tuesday, with the Dow soaring and the Nasdaq falling as investors fled technology stocks.
Australian S&P/ASX 200 Index After three consecutive sessions of losses, it opened up 0.55%.
Japanese Nikkei 225 Index It fell 0.73%, and the Topix fell 0.34%. Korean Cospi rose 0.4%, while the Kosdaq fell 0.62%.
Hong Kong Hang Seng Index futures were at 18,903 points, higher than the Hang Seng Index’s last closing point of 18,874.14 points.
Investors will continue to keep an eye on the Indian rupee exchange rate after it fell to a record low against the US dollar. india monday December inflation data releasedYear-on-year decline for second consecutive month, slightly below expectations of 5.22% Strengthening the case for expected interest rate cuts.
Thailand will release its December consumer confidence index.
Overnight in the United Statesthis Dow Jones Industrial Average rose and outperformed, while Nasdaq Index Stocks fell as traders continued to sell off major technology stocks that had fueled the bullish market.
As investors turn to non-tech stocks, e.g. caterpillar, JPMorgan Chase and UnitedHealth. Meanwhile, the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 0.38% to 19,088.10 points. this S&P 500 Index It rose slightly by 0.16% to close at 5,836.22.
All three benchmark indexes have declined over the past two weeks, with technology stocks accounting for most of the losses.
—CNBC’s Hakyung Kim and Brian Evans contributed to this report.