Market Overview - Asian shares ended mixed as investors prepared for upcoming U.S. economic data and tensions between China and Japan [1] - The dollar strengthened while gold prices decreased as expectations for a December rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve diminished [2] - China's Shanghai Composite index fell 0.46% amid worsening diplomatic relations with Japan and news of a potential rare earths deal with the U.S. [3] - The Nikkei average decreased by 0.10% and the broader Topix index dropped 0.37%, with retail and tourism stocks suffering due to travel warnings from China [4] Company Performance - Fast Retailing's shares declined by 5.3% and Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings saw an 11.3% plunge, while Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group's stock rose by 5.5% after an upward revision of its profit forecast [5] - In South Korea, the Kospi index surged by 1.94%, driven by strong performances from semiconductor stocks ahead of Nvidia's earnings report [5] Regional Markets - Australian markets ended flat after recovering from an early decline, with financials losing ground while the energy sector gained [6] - New Zealand's S&P/NZX-50 index increased by 0.26% ahead of significant company results and trading updates expected later in the week [6] U.S. Market Sentiment - U.S. stocks closed mixed, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite inching up 0.1% to break a three-day losing streak, while the S&P 500 and Dow experienced slight declines [7]
Asian Shares Mixed Amid Diplomatic China-Japan Spat