前收市價 | 20,318.79 |
開市 | 20,144.75 |
成交量 |
今日波幅 | 20,131.34 - 20,548.18 |
52 週波幅 | 14,794.16 - 23,241.74 |
平均成交量 | 2,710,335,896 |
Asian equities fell on Wednesday after disappointing earnings from Europe's biggest tech firm ASML dragged chip stocks around the world, while expectations that the Federal Reserve will take a modest rate cut path propped up the dollar. Also weighing on the market was lacklustre earnings from French luxury giant LVMH that showed demand in China for luxury goods worsened, denting some of the enthusiasm around China spurred by stimulus measures. Tech-heavy South Korean stocks fell 0.6%, while chip stocks led Japan's Nikkei 1.8% lower.
China shares fell as investors digested much weaker-than-expected export data released late Monday. Japan's market jumped as its semiconductor firms followed Nvidia upward.
Specific fiscal policy commitment from China will likely come only after the U.S. elections are over, Yeap Jun Rong, market strategist at IG, wrote in a commentary. The next U.S. president will determine trade relations with the U.