Market Overview - Asian stocks experienced a rally following a less hawkish outlook from the U.S. Federal Reserve, with the U.S. dollar remaining stable and gold prices near a seven-week peak [1] - Oil prices increased due to concerns over potential supply disruptions from Venezuela [1] Chinese Market - Chinese shares mostly rose, with the Shanghai Composite increasing by 0.41% to 3,889.35, supported by a commitment from Beijing to maintain a "proactive" fiscal policy aimed at stimulating consumption and investment [2] - The Hang Seng index in Hong Kong surged by 1.75% to 25,976.79, driven by expectations of further growth initiatives from Chinese authorities [2] Japanese Market - Japanese stocks rallied, with the Nikkei average climbing 1.37% to 50,836.55, influenced by reports of SoftBank Group and Nvidia discussing a $1 billion investment in Skild AI [3] - The broader Topix index rose by 1.98% to 3,423.83, while SoftBank shares increased by 3.9% [4] South Korean Market - Seoul stocks rebounded with the Kospi average surging 1.38% to 4,167.16, following strong earnings from Broadcom [5] - SK Hynix's shares rose by 1.1% despite a warning advisory from the Korea Exchange [5] Australian and New Zealand Markets - The S&P/ASX 200 index in Australia rose by 1.23% to 8,697.30, led by gains in financials and mining sectors [6] - New Zealand's S&P/NZX 50 index finished slightly higher at 13,406.91, following a survey indicating slight expansion in the manufacturing sector [6] U.S. Market - U.S. stocks ended a volatile session mostly higher, with the Dow increasing by 1.3% and the S&P 500 rising by 0.2%, both reaching new records [7][8] - The Nasdaq Composite, however, slipped by 0.3% due to Oracle's disappointing revenue and guidance, raising concerns about AI overspending [8]
Asian Shares Rally As Investors Ponder Fed Outlook