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Asia Markets Poised for Weaker Open as Futures Decline

Summary

  • Nikkei 225 futures point to lower open in Japan
  • Hang Seng Index futures signal weaker start in Hong Kong
  • ASX 200 futures indicate a lower beginning to the trading day in Australia
Asia Markets Poised for Weaker Open as Futures Decline

According to the latest market updates, Asia-Pacific equities are poised for a weaker open today. In Japan, the Nikkei 225 index futures contract traded in Chicago is set to open lower at 40,920, compared to the index's last close of 40,998.27. Similarly, the Hang Seng Index futures in Hong Kong are pointing to a weaker start, standing at 25,367, below the HSI's previous close of 25,562.13.

Australia's S&P/ASX 200 is also expected to begin the day on a bearish note, with its futures tied to the benchmark at 8,606, lower than the index's last close of 8,697.70. Investors across the region are adopting a cautious stance as they prepare for the trading day ahead, with the futures contracts signaling a potential decline in the major Asia-Pacific markets.

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FAQ

The Nikkei 225 futures contract in Chicago is currently trading at 40,920, pointing to a lower open compared to the index's last close of 40,998.27.
The Hang Seng Index futures are standing at 25,367, indicating a weaker open compared to the HSI's previous close of 25,562.13.
The S&P/ASX 200 futures are tied to the benchmark at 8,606, suggesting a lower start to the trading day compared to the index's last close of 8,697.70.

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