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Mixed Performance in Asian Markets: Asian stocks showed varied results as investors reacted to Chinese trade data, tensions between China and Japan, and anticipated interest rate decisions from the Federal Reserve. China's Shanghai Composite rose 0.54% following positive export data, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng index fell 1.23% amid escalating geopolitical tensions.
China's Trade Data: China's exports increased by 5.9% year-on-year in November, reversing a previous decline, while imports grew by 1.9%, falling short of expectations. This resulted in a significant trade surplus of approximately $112 billion for the month.
Japan's Economic Concerns: Japanese markets experienced slight gains despite data showing a larger-than-expected GDP contraction of 2.3% for the last quarter, primarily due to weak capital spending. The Nikkei average rose 0.18%, while tech stocks had mixed performances.
U.S. Market Trends: U.S. stocks saw modest gains, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq reaching a one-month high, driven by improved consumer confidence and inflation expectations. The PCE price index rose slightly, bolstering hopes for a rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
