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Asian Markets Rally: Wall Street’s Positive Momentum Spurs Global Gains

    Asian shares mostly gain and US futures also advance after Wall St ends with gains
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    BANGKOK – Asian stock markets largely experienced gains on Monday, while U.S. futures saw an uptick, following a positive conclusion on Wall Street amidst last week’s turbulence.

    Japan’s financial markets were closed due to a national holiday.

    Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index climbed 1.3%, closing at 25,550.89, driven by a notable 4.7% surge in Alibaba’s stock. The e-commerce giant reported strong interest in its new Qwen AI application ahead of its earnings release on Tuesday.

    Conversely, China’s Shanghai Composite Index dipped by 0.3%, settling at 3,821.68, marking it as one of the few regional markets to see a decline.

    In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 rose by 1.1%, reaching 8,507.60.

    South Korea’s Kospi also posted gains as tech stocks stabilized following a period of volatility brought about by concerns over the sustainability of the artificial intelligence boom.

    Taiwan’s Taiex added 0.4% and the Sensex in India edged 0.1% higher.

    The future for the S&P 500 rose 0.6% while that for the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 0.3%.

    This week, U.S. markets will be closed Thursday for the Thanksgiving holiday, which will be followed by the Black Friday and Cyber Monday retail rushes.

    After last week’s ups and downs over AI and Nvidia, traders will focus more on “the backbone of U.S. growth, the consumer, whose spending still drives two-thirds of GDP,” Stephen Innes of SPI Asset Management said in a commentary.

    Data on the U.S. economy was scarce during the 6-week U.S. government shutdown, leaving investors struggling to parse trends in the economy.

    “This makes any sniff of holiday activity — foot traffic, discount depth, card authorizations — disproportionately important. In a data desert, even a puddle looks like a lake,” he said.

    On Friday, the S&P 500 gained 1% to 6,602.99 and the Dow climbed 1.1% to 46,245.41. The Nasdaq composite rose 0.9% to 22,273.08. Nearly 90% of stocks in the S&P 500 advanced.

    It was a fitting finish for a week that left the S&P 500 just 4.2% below its record but also forced investors to stomach the sharpest hour-to-hour swings since a sell-off in April. The jarring moves are testing investors following a monthslong and remarkably smooth surge for stocks, and they come down to two basic as-yet unanswered questions.

    Have prices for Nvidia, bitcoin and other stars of Wall Street shot too high? And is the Federal Reserve done with its cuts to interest rates, which would boost the economy and prices for investments?

    Markets took heart from a speech by the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, John Williams, who told a conference in Chile that he sees “room for a further adjustment” to interest rates.

    Other Fed officials have argued against a December cut, saying inflation is still too high.

    In the bond market, Treasury yields eased Friday on hopes for cuts from the Fed. Traders are now betting on a nearly 72% probability of a December cut, up sharply from 39% a day before, according to data from CME Group. That helped send the yield on the 10-year Treasury to 4.06% from 4.10% late Thursday.

    In other dealings early Monday, U.S. benchmark crude oil lost 6 cents to $58.00 a barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, gave up 4 cents to $61.90 a barrel.

    The U.S. dollar rose to 156.65 Japanese yen from 156.47 yen. The euro edged to $1.1519 from $1.1516.

    Bitcoin was up 3.2% at $87,350. On Friday, it briefly plunged below $81,000 before pulling back toward $85,000. That’s down from nearly $125,000 last month and brought it back to where it was in April, when markets were shaking because of President Donald Trump’s higher tariffs.

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