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Asian Markets Rise Following AI-Led Rally and Easing China-US Tensions

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Last updated: November 3, 2025 5:17 am
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Published: November 3, 2025
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Most stocks across Asia saw an uptick in trading on Monday, buoyed by an optimistic sentiment stemming from a recent rally in AI-driven technology stocks on Wall Street. Investors returned from the weekend with a relatively positive outlook following a robust end to October, which featured a de-escalation of tensions between China and the United States, a cut in interest rates by the Federal Reserve, and strong earnings reports from key players like Amazon.

Market participants are eagerly anticipating essential jobs data expected to be released later this week. However, concerns about the ongoing government shutdown, with little progress toward a resolution between Democrats and Republicans, could potentially delay this data. While the closure has not yet significantly impacted the markets, analysts caution that it may soon start affecting everyday Americans. Chris Weston from Pepperstone noted that public frustration may rise this week as food benefits for lower-income families are paused and disruptions in domestic travel increase. Furthermore, new enrollments for individuals seeking access to Affordable Care Act plans could face complications as well.

In the wake of a dramatic market plunge in April, attributed to then-President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade tariffs, global markets have rebounded impressively. Wall Street’s three primary indexes, along with several others, have reached record levels, driven by expectations—and actual cuts—from the Federal Reserve and a continuous investment race in artificial intelligence. This trend has resulted in some companies, such as chip manufacturer Nvidia, attaining staggering valuations, including becoming the first firm to reach a market cap of $5 trillion.

The gains on Wall Street last Friday reflected positively in Asian markets at the start of the week. Notable advancements were seen in Hong Kong, Singapore, Wellington, and Taipei. Seoul’s market surged more than one percent, reaching a record high as investors responded positively to improved relations between South Korea and China. Conversely, trading losses were observed in Shanghai, Sydney, and Manila, while Tokyo remained closed for a holiday.

Investors are keenly monitoring developments following a meeting last week between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, during which they agreed to measures aimed at easing restrictions on China’s rare earth exports and reducing U.S. tariffs. However, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated that the White House might consider raising tariffs again if China obstructs rare earth exports.

In the commodities market, oil prices experienced a slight increase after the OPEC+ alliance announced intentions to boost output in December, although plans to maintain production levels during the first quarter of 2026 will also be observed. Gold prices remained around $4,000 after China announced the elimination of a tax incentive for gold purchases. This precious metal has seen a significant drop from its record high of over $4,381 reached on October 20, following a remarkable increase of more than 60 percent since the beginning of the year.

Key market indices displayed the following movements around 0230 GMT:
– Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index rose by 0.5 percent, registering at 26,035.61.
– Shanghai’s Composite Index declined by 0.4 percent, standing at 3,939.47.
– Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 remained closed due to a holiday.

In currency trading:
– The Euro gained against the dollar, rising to $1.1528 from $1.1527.
– The British pound fell slightly against the dollar, dropping to $1.3136 from $1.3139.
– The dollar edged down against the yen to 154.10 from 154.11.
– The Euro increased against the pound, moving up to 87.76 from 87.74 pence.

In commodity pricing:
– West Texas Intermediate crude oil saw an increase of 0.3 percent, reaching $61.18 per barrel.
– Brent North Sea crude also rose by 0.3 percent, trading at $64.99 per barrel.

U.S. market closing figures reflected a moderate uptick in the Dow, which was up by 0.1 percent at 47,562.87. Meanwhile, London’s FTSE 100 experienced a decline of 0.4 percent, finishing at 9,717.25.

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