
Asia-Pacific stock markets are poised to open lower on Friday, influenced by rising inflation in Tokyo at 2.6% and a 2.3% increase in South Korea's industrial production. Japan's Nikkei 225 index has experienced a decline of 0.41%, while South Korea's KOSPI has fallen by 0.7%. In contrast, Hong Kong's Hang Seng futures suggest a stronger opening. This comes after a subdued handover from Wall Street, where stocks retreated heading into the Thanksgiving holiday and month-end. The ASX 200 in Australia also saw a slight drop of 0.22%.
Las acciones en Asia están preparadas para abrir a la baja el viernes, mientras que los futuros de las acciones estadounidenses subieron antes de la reapertura de los mercados tras la festividad de Acción de Gracias. https://t.co/BeWL4de0A6
Asia-Pacific markets are set to open lower on Friday as Tokyo's inflation rises to 2.6%, and South Korea sees a 2.3% increase in industrial production. Japan’s Nikkei 225 drops 0.41%, while South Korea’s KOSPI falls 0.7%. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng futures point to a stronger open.… https://t.co/9savUNY1vk
Asia-Pac stocks are negative in the absence of a lead from Wall St owing to Thanksgiving Day and as participants digest a slew of data at month-end: ASX 200 (-0.6%), Nikkei 225 (-0.7%), KOSPI (-1.3%)