Group 1 - The market focus has shifted towards economic data and Federal Reserve policies after the U.S. government resumed favorable digestion, with hawkish comments from Fed officials reducing the likelihood of a rate cut in December to below 50% [1] - Asian investors are awaiting the release of key economic indicators from China, including housing prices, retail sales, and unemployment rate data [1] - Major Asian stock markets are under pressure, with the Nikkei 225 index opening down 1.3% and quickly expanding its losses to 2%, led by a significant drop of 9% in SoftBank Group's stock [1] Group 2 - The South Korean Seoul Composite Index opened with a notable decline of 2.6%, indicating a significant increase in market risk aversion [3] - U.S. stock futures showed a slight recovery, with the S&P 500 index futures rebounding by 0.16% [3] Group 3 - In the foreign exchange market, the South Korean won experienced significant volatility, prompting the finance minister to express concerns about increasing uncertainty and readiness to take measures to stabilize the currency market [6] - The strong intervention signals from the South Korean government led to a rapid V-shaped recovery in the won's exchange rate against the U.S. dollar, with an intraday increase of nearly 1% [6] - Following a sharp decline, cryptocurrencies showed signs of recovery during the Asian trading session, with Bitcoin prices potentially testing $100,000 [6]
美股抛售潮或蔓延至亚洲,日经一度跌超2%,韩国财长讲话后韩元走强1%
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-14 01:00