Asian Markets Track Wall Street Mostly Higher
BHPBHP(US:BHP) RTTNews·2026-01-16 03:02

Market Overview - Asian stock markets are mostly higher, driven by positive cues from Wall Street and easing geopolitical concerns regarding the U.S. and Iran [1] - The Australian stock market is modestly higher, continuing gains from the previous sessions, with the S&P/ASX 200 nearing the 8,900 level [2] - The Japanese market is notably lower, with the Nikkei 225 falling to 53,874.59, down 235.91 points or 0.44 percent [7] Australian Market Details - The S&P/ASX 200 Index gained 30.50 points or 0.34 percent to 8,892.20, after a low of 8,855.60 [3] - Major miners like Fortescue and Rio Tinto are gaining almost 1 percent, while BHP Group and Mineral Resources are losing almost 1 percent [4] - Oil stocks are weak, with Santos down almost 1 percent and Woodside Energy declining more than 1 percent [4] Technology Sector - In the tech sector, Afterpay-owner Block is losing almost 1 percent, while WiseTech Global is gaining almost 1 percent [5] - Appen is surging more than 10 percent after reporting that 4 million performance rights lapsed on December 31, 2025 [5] Japanese Market Details - SoftBank Group is gaining more than 1 percent, while Fast Retailing is down more than 1 percent [8] - Among automakers, Toyota is edging down 0.4 percent and Honda is declining more than 1 percent [8] - In the banking sector, Mizuho Financial is gaining more than 1 percent [9] Other Asian Markets - South Korea and Taiwan are up 1.0 and 1.5 percent, respectively, while New Zealand, China, Hong Kong, and Singapore are higher by 0.1 to 0.5 percent [12] Wall Street Performance - On Wall Street, major averages ended the day in positive territory, with the Dow advancing 292.81 points or 0.6 percent to 49,442.44 [14] - The Nasdaq climbed 58.27 points or 0.3 percent to 23,530.02, and the S&P 500 rose 17.87 points or 0.3 percent to 6,944.47 [14] Commodity Prices - Crude oil prices fell significantly, with West Texas Intermediate crude down $2.83 or 4.56 percent at $59.19 per barrel [15]