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Asia-Pacific markets set to open mostly lower on penultimate day of the year
CNBC· 2025-12-29 23:45
Group 1 - Nvidia shares dropped more than 1% on Monday, reversing some of the previous week's over 5% gain, alongside losses for Palantir Technologies, Meta Platforms, and Oracle [1] - SoftBank Group Corp's shares slipped over 2% after announcing a $4 billion acquisition of DigitalBridge to enhance its AI capabilities, although shares of DigitalBridge rose about 10% following the announcement [2][3] - South Korea's Kospi index gained 0.1% while the small-cap Kosdaq declined by 1.02%, indicating mixed performance in the region [3] Group 2 - Investors are closely monitoring China's military exercises around Taiwan, which have impacted the Taiwan Weighted Index, down 0.66%, with major tech companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company and Hon Hai experiencing declines [4] - Australia's S&P/ASX 200 index remained flat after earlier gains, reflecting a cautious market sentiment [4]
Wall Street Retreats in Year-End Trading Amid Profit-Taking and AI Sector Scrutiny
Stock Market News· 2025-12-29 19:07
Market Overview - U.S. equities faced a downturn on December 29, 2025, as investors engaged in profit-taking during a holiday-shortened week, leading to declines in major market indexes, particularly in technology stocks, while the energy sector showed resilience [1] - The S&P 500 was down approximately 0.5% but remains up more than 1% for the year, on track for its eighth consecutive monthly gain [2] - The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell around 249 points, or 0.5%, marking a notable departure from the "Santa Claus rally" seen earlier in December [2] - The Nasdaq Composite declined by about 0.6%, reflecting the pressure on technology shares [2] Sector Performance - Technology shares, a primary driver of market gains throughout 2025, were among the heaviest weights on the market, indicating growing skepticism about the valuation of investments in artificial intelligence [3] - The Energy Sector outperformed other industries, with shares up approximately 1%, driven by a 2.3% increase in U.S. benchmark crude oil prices to US$58.08 per barrel [4] - Major oil companies like Exxon Mobil saw their shares rise by 1.5%, while the Materials Sector was the worst performer, down 1.1% [4] Upcoming Market Events - Investors are awaiting the release of the FOMC Meeting Minutes on December 30, 2025, for insights into the Federal Reserve's monetary policy stance following a recent interest rate cut [5] - U.S. initial jobless claims data will be released on December 31, 2025, and the U.S. manufacturing PMI for December is due on January 2, 2026 [5] - A potential U.S. partial government shutdown looms, with funding set to expire on January 30, 2026, which could introduce trade-related volatility [5] Individual Stock Movements - Nvidia shares pulled back by 1.6% to 1.7% despite a prior rise after licensing AI chip technology from Groq, reflecting profit-taking in the tech sector [9] - Tesla stock was down 2.6%, while Target Corporation shares climbed 3.1% following reports of a significant hedge fund stake [9] - Coupang, Inc. shares surged 6.5% after resolving a cyber issue, while American Airlines Group Inc. experienced a 1.5% decline due to winter storm concerns [9] - Micron Technology was the best-performing stock in the S&P 500, with shares up approximately 2.5% [9] - DigitalBridge Group saw a significant jump of 10% after being acquired by SoftBank for $4 billion [9]
DigitalBridge shares jump 50% after report SoftBank is in talks to acquire firm
CNBC· 2025-12-29 09:26
Core Viewpoint - Shares of DigitalBridge surged by up to 50% in premarket trading following reports of SoftBank's advanced talks to acquire the company [1] Group 1: Company Developments - SoftBank is reportedly in advanced discussions to acquire DigitalBridge, a data center investment firm listed in New York [1] - A deal announcement from SoftBank could occur as soon as Monday, according to Bloomberg's sources [1] Group 2: Market Reaction - The premarket surge of DigitalBridge's shares indicates strong investor interest and potential confidence in the acquisition [1]