Asian Equity Markets Close On A Mixed Note
RTTNews·2025-12-30 10:43

Market Overview - Sentiment in Asian markets remains mixed as they brace for year-end, with focus on FOMC minutes and geopolitical developments in China, the Middle East, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict [1] Stock Indices Performance - China's Shanghai Composite Index closed flat at 3,965.12, ending a nine-day winning streak, with a trading range of 3,947.42 to 3,979.99 [2] - The Shenzhen Component Index increased by 0.50 percent to close at 13,604.07, up from 13,537.10 [2] - Japan's Nikkei 225 fell by 183 points or 0.36 percent to 50,343.50, with a trading range of 50,208.50 to 50,549.00 [2] - Korea's Kospi Index decreased by 6 points or 0.15 percent to 4,214.17, trading between 4,186.95 and 4,226.36 [4] - Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index rose by 219 points or 0.86 percent to 25,854.60, with a range of 25,930.22 to 25,611.23 [4] - Australia's S&P/ASX200 closed at 8,717.10, down 9 points or 0.10 percent, with a trading range of 8,706.60 to 8,751.90 [5] - New Zealand's NZX 50 gained 22 points or 0.16 percent to close at 13,548.13, trading between 13,518.17 and 13,569.85 [6] - Wall Street closed negatively, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.51 percent to 48,746.93 and the Nasdaq Composite down 0.50 percent to 23,474.35 [7] Company Performance - Fujitsu and Nidec Corp both rallied more than 2.2 percent [3] - Dainippon Screen Mfg Co, Murata Mfg Co, and Nitori Holdings Co gained over 1 percent [3] - Sumitomo Metal Mining led losses with a decline of 4.8 percent, followed by Rakuten, Japan Steel Works, Mitsubishi Materials Corp, and TOTO, all losing more than 2 percent [3] - Netwealth Group rebounded by 2.1 percent, while Temple & Webster Group, Mirvac Group, Santos, and Centuria Capital Group all rallied more than 1.5 percent [5] - Silex Systems and Liontown both plunged more than 4.7 percent, with Newmont Corp losing 4.1 percent and Catalyst Metals and Evolution Mining losing more than 3 percent [5] - Synlait Milk topped gains with a surge of 3.2 percent, while Pacific Edge, NZX, Scales, and Sanford all rallied more than 2 percent [6] - KMD Brands, Summerset Group, Serko, and Genesis Energy all declined by more than 1 percent [6]