Asian Stocks Rise, Dollar Pares Losses After Slump: Markets Wrap

The dollar moves offer a reprieve for Asian currencies after a gauge hit its lowest in almost two decades against the greenback on Monday.

Nvidia Corp. hit a record high ahead of chief Jensen Huang’s speech. (Image source: Al Drago / Bloomberg)

Asian shares gained after tech firms helped Wall Street deliver a rally for a second day. 

Equities rose in Japan, South Korea and Sydney, with futures pointing to a soft open in Hong Kong. US contracts edged higher in Asia after the S&P 500 rose 0.6% Monday. The Nasdaq 100 added 1.1%. Nvidia Corp. hit a record high ahead of a speech by chief executive Jensen Huang. 

An index of dollar strength has pared losses after Donald Trump denied a Washington Post report that the President-elect’s aides were exploring tariffs that only cover critical imports. The greenback fell as much as 1% Monday before narrowing the loss to 0.6%. It edged higher early Tuesday in Asia.

Investors in the region will likely focus on Chinese tech firms after Tencent Holdings Ltd. and Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. were among several companies that were labeled the country’s military entities in a Federal Register filing. Tencent’s depositary receipts slid after the Pentagon’s move.

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Treasuries were steady in Asia Tuesday after the yield on the 30-year note climbed to the highest in more than a year on Monday, while that on the benchmark 10-year paper rose three basis points to 4.63%.

The yen dropped to 158.15 per dollar, the weakest since July 2024, as traders continued to react to strong US data released during a local holiday last week. The currency may weaken further ahead of US jobs data on Friday, according to strategists.

The past two days’ recovery “shows just how strong the ‘buy the dip’ mentality still is,” said Mark Hackett at Nationwide. “Investors continue to lean heavily on tech. Looking ahead, 2025 won’t be a year for easy double-digit gains by solely investing in the S&P 500. Success in this market will require more discipline and creativity from investors.”

The Canadian dollar advanced after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation as head of the Liberal Party, triggering a contest to replace him.

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Friday’s report is expected to show employers tempered hiring to wrap up a year of moderating yet still-healthy labor market. The data is unlikely to alter the view of Fed officials that they can slow the pace of rate cuts amid a durable economy and inflation that’s dissipating only gradually.

Fed Governor Lisa Cook said Monday that policymakers can proceed more cautiously amid a sturdy labor market and lingering inflation pressures.

Elsewhere, Bitcoin topped $100,000. Oil steadied after its first drop in six sessions, as technical markers showed the recent rally may have gone too far.  

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Key events this week:

  • Eurozone CPI, unemployment, Tuesday

  • US job openings, trade, ISM services, Tuesday

  • Fed’s Thomas Barkin speaks, Tuesday

  • Eurozone PPI, consumer confidence, Wednesday

  • US ADP employment, Fed minutes, consumer credit, Wednesday

  • Fed’s Christopher Waller speaks, Wednesday

  • China CPI, PPI, Thursday

  • Eurozone retail sales, Thursday

  • US state funeral and national day of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter is a federal holiday, Thursday

  • Fed’s Patrick Harker, Thomas Barkin, Jeff Schmid and Michelle Bowman speak, Thursday

  • Japan household spending, leading index, Friday

  • US jobs report, consumer sentiment, Friday

Some of the main moves in markets:

Stocks

  • S&P 500 futures were little changed as of 8:45 a.m. Tokyo time

  • Hang Seng futures fell 0.4%

  • Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.4%

Currencies

  • The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index was little changed

  • The euro was little changed at $1.0385

  • The Japanese yen was little changed at 157.77 per dollar

  • The offshore yuan was little changed at 7.3472 per dollar

Cryptocurrencies

  • Bitcoin rose 0.6% to $102,224.76

  • Ether rose 0.4% to $3,684.78

Bonds

  • The yield on 10-year Treasuries advanced three basis points to 4.63%

  • Japan’s 10-year yield advanced 4.5 basis points to 1.135%

  • Australia’s 10-year yield was little changed at 4.46%

Commodities

  • West Texas Intermediate crude fell 0.4% to $73.30 a barrel

  • Spot gold was little changed.

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