Asian markets end mostly higher on Monday

04 Nov 2024 Evaluate
Asian markets ended mostly higher on Monday tracking a positive lead from Wall Street in spite of the uncertainty caused by the US presidential election outcome and the US Federal Reserve's monetary policy announcement later in the week. Chinese and Hong Kong shares were gained ahead to a meeting of China's National People's Congress, that is expected to unveil a new fiscal stimulus measures to stabilize the Chinese economy through local government debt swaps and injections of capital into banks. South Korean shares rose after the country's opposition Democratic Party leader agreed to support the government's move to scrap a planned tax on financial investments. Meanwhile, Japanese market shut for Culture Day holiday.

Asian Indices

Last Trade            

Change in Points

Change in %      

Shanghai Composite

3,310.21

38.20

1.15

Hang Seng

20,567.52

61.09

0.30

Jakarta Composite

7,479.50

-25.76

-0.34

KLSE Composite

1,616.43

12.45

0.78

Nikkei 225

--

--

--

Straits Times

3,572.04

16.61

0.47

KOSPI Composite

2,588.97

46.61

1.80

Taiwan Weighted

22,965.39

185.31

0.81


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