Asia markets are mixed as traders assess Japan, Aussie business activity data and U.S. tech earnings

Asia markets are mixed as traders assess Japan, Aussie business activity data and U.S. tech earnings


An aerial view of the central business district and Sydney Opera House on February 17, 2023.

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Japan’s Nikkei 225 dropped 0.19%, while the broad-based Topix was down 0.35%. Flash data from the au Jibun Bank showed that the country’s business activity returned to growth.

Japan’s composite purchasing managers’ index for July was at 52.6, up from 49.7 in June. This was “indicative of solid growth” among Japanese private sector firms, the report said.

Late Tuesday, automaker Toyota said it will buyback 806.85 billion yen ($5.17 billion) of its shares from major Japanese banks and insurers, including Tokio Marine, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group.

The company said this was part of “ongoing efforts to reduce cross-shareholdings in order to build a lean balance sheet. Shares of Toyota rose 0.74%.

In contrast, South Korea’s Kospi was up 0.1%, while the small-cap Kosdaq rose 0.84%.

Heavyweight Samsung Electronics plunged 1.43%, even as Reuters reported that chip giant Nvidia had cleared its chips for use in a processor for the China market.

The South Korean electronics company is still grappling with a strike from its largest workers union, with talks on Tuesday yielding no results, according to the National Samsung Electronics Union, which has about 30,000 members.

Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 slipped 0.18%, after the country saw its private sector activity expand at a slower pace in July, with the composite purchasing managers’ index dropping to a six-month low of at 50.2 compared to 50.7 in June, according to Juno Bank.

Overnight in the U.S., the S&P 500 dipped 0.16% to close at 5,555.74, a day after it notched its best performance in more than a month.

The Nasdaq Composite inched down 0.06%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.14%.

—CNBC’s Alex Harring and Samantha Subin contributed to this report.



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