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Asian Markets Soar as South Korea’s Kospi Hits All-Time High to Kickstart 2025

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Shares climb in Asia, and South Korea's Kospi hits a record close, in an upbeat start to 2025

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BANGKOK – As 2026 kicked off, Asian markets showed promising gains, highlighted by South Korea’s benchmark reaching an all-time high by the end of Friday. Concurrently, U.S. futures and oil prices also saw positive movement, suggesting a buoyant start to the year.

A wave of optimism surrounding the future of artificial intelligence is sweeping through the markets. Investors are hopeful that AI will drive increased demand for computer chips and the necessary infrastructure, such as data centers, essential for its development and deployment. This sentiment is powering the market’s upward trajectory as the new year begins.

In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng index surged by 2.6%, reaching 26,283.53, fueled largely by a robust rally in technology stocks. E-commerce powerhouse Alibaba experienced a 3.7% rise, while Baidu, the company behind the Ernie chatbot, saw its shares soar by 9.5%. This spike follows Baidu’s announcement of its intention to spin off its AI computer chip division, Kunlunxin, aiming to list it on the Hong Kong stock exchange by early 2027, pending regulatory approval.

South Korea’s Kospi index also experienced a significant lift, climbing 2.3% to close at 4,309.63. This was bolstered by a notable 7.2% increase in Samsung Electronics, the market’s largest player. Additionally, SK Hynix, a key manufacturer of AI-related computer chips and a partner of Nvidia, saw its shares increase by 4%.

Meanwhile, key markets in Tokyo, Shanghai, Thailand, and New Zealand remained closed, rounding off a dynamic start to the year for the regions that were operational.

Markets were closed in Tokyo, Shanghai, Thailand and New Zealand.

The S&P/ASX 200 in Australia edged 0.2% higher, to 8,727.30.

Taiwan’s Taiex was up 1.3% and the Sensex in India added 0.6%.

Recent manufacturing data for much of the region has been relatively weak, though trade has remained resilient.

“Exports from most countries have surged in recent months, and we think the near-term outlook for Asia’s export-oriented manufacturing sectors remains favorable,” Shivaan Tandon of Capital Economics said in a report.

The future for the S&P 500 was up 0.4% while that for the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.2%.

On Wednesday, U.S. stocks finished 2025 with a fourth day of losses, despite strong gains for the year.

The S&P 500 gave up 0.7% to 6,845.50 and the Dow fell 0.6% to 48,063.29. The Nasdaq composite closed 0.8% lower at 23,241.99.

The S&P 500 set 39 record highs in 2025 and closed 16.4% higher for the year. The Nasdaq gained 20.4% and the Dow finished 13% higher.

Wall Street’s 2025 gains came as investors embraced the optimism surrounding artificial intelligence and its potential for boosting profits across almost all sectors. But the market had no shortage of turbulence along the way amid

President Donald Trump eventually put his on-again, off-again tariffs on imported goods worldwide on pause while negotiating trade deals, helping to calm frayed nerves.

Strong corporate profits and three cuts to interest rates by the Federal Reserve also helped drive markets higher.

Wall Street is betting that the Fed will hold interest rates steady at its next meeting in January.

The Labor Department reported that fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week with layoffs remaining low despite a weakening labor market.

All of the sectors in the S&P 500 closed in the red Wednesday, with technology stocks the biggest drag on the market. Western Digital fell 2.2% and Micron Technology lost 2.5%. Both were among the biggest gainers in the S&P 500 this year.

In other dealings early Friday, silver gained 4% after giving back 9.4% on Wednesday. It gained more than 140% in 2025.

Gold picked up 1%. It closed out the year with a 63.7% gain.

U.S. benchmark crude gained 46 cents to $57.88 per barrel. The price of Brent crude, the international standard, was up 45 cents at $61.30 per barrel.

The U.S. dollar rose to 156.87 Japanese yen from 156.75 yen. The euro climbed to $1.1737 from $1.1746.

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