2023-08-31 03:13:13 ET
Japan +0.88% . Japan Industrial Production (July, preliminary) -2.0% m/m (vs. expected -1.4%).
Japan Retail Sales (July) +6.8% y/y (vs. expected +5.4%).
Japan's housing starts declined by 6.7 percent year-on-year in July 2023, worse than market forecasts of a 0.8 percent drop and after a 4.8% fall a month earlier.
China -0.50%. China August Manufacturing PMI 49.7 (vs. expected 49.2).
Hong Kong -0.24%.
India -0.07%.
Australia +0.10% . Australian data - Private sector credit in July +0.3% m/m from +0.3% in June.
Australian data - Q2 Capex headline rose 2.8% vs. +1.2% expected.
Private new capital expenditure on buildings and structures in Australia rose on a seasonally-adjusted basis by 3.5% in the second quarter of 2023.
New Zealand August Business Confidence -3.7% (vs. prior -13.1).
South Korean industrial output in July -2.0% m/m (vs. expected -0.4%).
Thailand's industrial production declined for the tenth straight month to 4.43% year-on-year in July 2023, more than market forecasts of a 4% drop.
Singapore bank loans decreased to SGD 786.5 billion in July 2023 from SGD 799.3 billion in the previous month.
In the U.S. on Wednesday, all three major indexes ended higher , as investors digested fresh economic data that could persuade the US Federal Reserve to stop raising interest rates in September. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite rose 0.54% to close at 14,019.31 points. The S&P gained 0.39% to settle at 4,515.00 points, while the Dow added 0.11% to finish at 34,890.77 points.
Gold prices firmed near one-month highs on Thursday, with US inflation data on tap. Spot gold was up 0.2% at $1,945.40 per ounce by 0331 GMT. U.S. gold futures steadied at $1,972.40. Among other metals, spot silver eased 0.3% to $24.59 per ounce, having climbed to a more than one-month high on Wednesday.
Platinum steadied at $974.13 as it heads for its second consecutive monthly gain. Palladium climbed 0.9% to $1,232.98, but was set for a 4% monthly fall.
Currencies: ( Japanese Yen / US Dollar ( JPY:USD )), ( Chinese Yuan / US Dollar ( CNY:USD )), ( Australian Dollar / US Dollar ( AUD:USD )), ( Indian Rupee / US Dollar ( INR:USD )), ( Hong Kong Dollar / US Dollar ( HKD:USD )), ( New Zealand Dollar / US Dollar ( NZD:USD )).
U.S. stock futures were little changed on Thursday after the major averages advanced for the fourth straight day during Wednesday’s regular session: Dow +0.20%; S&P 500 +0.07% ; Nasdaq +0.01% .
ETFs: ( JEQ ), ( EWJ ), ( DXJ ), ( FXY ), ( FXI ), ( KWEB ), ( CQQQ ), ( MCHI ), ( ASHR ), ( YINN ), ( TDF ), ( CHIQ ), ( GXC ), ( EWH ), ( KBA ), ( YANG ), ( CXSE ), ( CAF ), ( CWEB ), ( PGJ ), ( KURE ), ( CHIX ), ( CYB ).
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Asia-Pacific markets mixed as traders react to the latest Chinese PMI figures