Asian Stocks Rise on Positive Earnings, Dovish Signals, and Anticipation of U.S. Inflation Data
Most **Asian stocks** rose slightly on Tuesday in anticipation of **key U.S. inflation data**, while Japan’s **Nikkei** rallied to **34-year highs** on positive earnings from the technology sector and dovish signals from the Bank of Japan.
Regional stocks took a mixed lead-in from Wall Street, as gains in **U.S. stocks** now appeared to be cooling from a record-high run through last week. A week-long market holiday in **China** and **Hong Kong** kept Asian trading volumes relatively low, and also made for a dearth of regional cues.
The **Nikkei 225** was a key outlier among its regional peers, rallying **2.5%** to a 34-year high on strength in major technology stocks, following positive earnings from chipmaker **Tokyo Electron Ltd.** and investment house **SoftBank Group Corp.**
**Tokyo Electron** surged nearly 11% to an over three-year high after it clocked a stronger profit for the December quarter, and also flagged increasing demand in China. **SoftBank** jumped 6.7% to a near three-year high, extending gains after clocking its first profitable quarter in five. The stock also tracked overnight gains in its chipmaking unit **Arm Holdings**, whose U.S. shares surged 29% on Monday amid continued hype over its prospects in an artificial intelligence boom.
Gains in the two tech majors spilled over into the broader sector. **Japanese stocks** also saw extended gains after Deputy Bank of Japan Governor **Shinichi Uchida** said that while the BOJ will raise interest rates this year, it will likely do so at a slow pace- heralding continued easy monetary conditions for local stocks. The prospect of relatively low Japanese interest rates, following a string of dovish signals from the BOJ, was a key driver of stellar gains in the Nikkei over the past two years.
AI-driven gains in the chipmaking sector spurred strength in other Asian markets. **South Korea’s** rose 1%, buoyed chiefly by **Samsung Electronics Co Ltd** and **SK Hynix Inc**. **SK Hynix** jumped nearly 4% after South Korean media reported that the firm had tied up with Taiwan’s **TSMC** to develop new AI chips- as a growing number of firms moved to capitalize on the AI boom. **TSMC**- the world’s largest chipmaker by volume- rose 1.7% in Taiwan trade.
Other Asian shares were slightly positive, although bigger moves were limited on account of a Chinese market holiday and anticipation of U.S. data. The reading is expected to show that inflation eased in January, but remained well above the Federal Reserve’s annual target range- a scenario that gives the central bank little cause to begin cutting interest rates. Waning bets on early interest rate cuts by the Fed were a major pain point for Asian markets in recent weeks.
**Australia’s** rose 0.1%, as a private survey showed a substantial improvement in through early-February. **Singapore** led gains across Southeast Asia with a 0.4% rise, while futures for **India’s index** pointed to a muted open, after the index slid 0.8% to a near two-week low on Monday.
Analyst comment
Positive news: Most Asian stocks rose slightly, Nikkei rallied to 34-year highs, positive earnings from technology sector and dovish signals from the Bank of Japan. Tokyo Electron and SoftBank saw significant gains.
Neutral news: Mixed lead-in from Wall Street, low trading volumes due to market holiday in China and Hong Kong, anticipation of key U.S. inflation data.
As an analyst, the market is expected to remain steady with slight upward movement, particularly in the technology sector. Inflation data will be closely watched for its impact on interest rates.