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Home / Business and Economy / Global Markets Surge as US Drops Tariff Threat

Global Markets Surge as US Drops Tariff Threat

22 Jan

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Summary

  • Hong Kong stocks rebounded, mirroring a global rise in risk assets.
  • US President Trump announced an agreement with NATO regarding Greenland.
  • Japan's bond market stabilized after a significant sell-off.
Global Markets Surge as US Drops Tariff Threat

Hong Kong's stock market saw an uptick on Thursday, aligning with a worldwide recovery in risk assets. The Hang Seng Index rose by 0.4 percent, and the Hang Seng Tech Index saw a modest gain of 0.2 percent. Mainland Chinese markets also performed well, with the CSI 300 Index climbing 0.5 percent and the Shanghai Composite Index adding 0.4 percent.

Investor sentiment was bolstered after US President Donald Trump indicated at the Davos Economic Forum that an agreement had been reached with NATO concerning Greenland, thereby averting a threatened 10 percent tariff on Europe. While specific details of the Greenland agreement remain undisclosed, the de-escalation of trade tensions significantly boosted market confidence.

Further support for stock markets came from a rebound in long-dated Japanese government bonds, attributed to buying activity from insurers and market stabilization efforts by financial officials. A decrease in bond yields generally enhances the attractiveness of stocks as a risk asset. Other key Asian markets, including Japan's Nikkei 225, South Korea's Kospi, and Australia's S&P/ASX 200, all registered gains.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The global market rebound was primarily caused by the US rescinding its tariff threat against Europe and a stabilization in Japanese bond yields.
Donald Trump announced at Davos that the US had reached an agreement with NATO regarding Greenland and would not impose tariffs on Europe.
Most major Asian markets, including Hong Kong, mainland China, Japan, South Korea, and Australia, edged up on Thursday.

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