Asia-Pacific markets set to trade mixed as investors await Bank of Korea decision

Asia-Pacific markets set to trade mixed as investors await Bank of Korea decision


Sunset scene of light trails traffic speeds through an intersection in Gangnam center business district of Seoul at Seoul city, South Korea

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Asia-Pacific markets were set to trade mixed Thursday as investors awaited a policy decision from the Bank of Korea.

South Korea’s central bank is expected to hold its benchmark interest rate at 2.50%, as the recent slide in the won has narrowed room for policy easing, according to economists polled by Reuters.

In Japan, futures pointed to a lower open after the Nikkei 225 hit another record high on Wednesday. The futures contract in Chicago stood at 54,110 and its counterpart in Osaka at 54,060, compared to the previous close of 54,341.23.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index futures were at 26,901, signaling a slightly weaker open from the prior close of 26,999.81.

Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.26%.

The Japanese yen strengthened marginally to 158.34 against the dollar. Markets are watching for possible intervention by Japanese authorities after the currency slid to an 18-month low earlier this week

Overnight in the U.S., stocks fell for a second session, pulling back further from record levels, as traders digested a fresh batch of earnings and monitored geopolitical developments.

The S&P 500 dropped 0.53% and closed at 6,926.60. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 42.36 points, or 0.09%, and ended at 49,149.63. The Nasdaq Composite shed 1%, settling at 23,471.75. It was the second consecutive day of losses for all three indexes.

Tech bogged down the broader market. Chip stocks in particular suffered losses, as Broadcom fell 4% and Nvidia and Micron Technology slid more than 1% each. On Wednesday, Reuters, citing people briefed on the matter, reported that Chinese customs authorities have advised customs agents that Nvidia’s H200 chips are not permitted to enter the country.

— CNBC’s Sean Conlon and Pia Singh contributed to this report.



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