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Asia Pre-Market Mixed: Japan Stocks Dip, Philippines and Sri Lanka Gain

Asian markets opened mixed as investors digested Wall Street’s sharp overnight losses. Japan’s Nikkei slipped 0.4%, led by declines in tech and export stocks, while Manila’s PSEi gained 0.59% and Sri Lanka’s CSE index rose 0.49%, reflecting localized strength amid global volatility. Analysts said regional sentiment remains cautious due to renewed U.S.-China tensions, though select Southeast Asian markets showed resilience supported by stable domestic demand and improving foreign inflows.
Companies:
- Toyota
- Sony
- Ayala Corporation
- John Keells Holdings
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- Asian markets
- Nikkei
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Asia Pre-Market Mixed: Japan Stocks Dip, Philippines and Sri Lanka Gain

Asian markets opened mixed as investors digested Wall Street’s sharp overnight losses. Japan’s Nikkei slipped 0.4%, led by declines in tech and export stocks, while Manila’s PSEi gained 0.59% and Sri Lanka’s CSE index rose 0.49%, reflecting localized strength amid global volatility. Analysts said regional sentiment remains cautious due to renewed U.S.-China tensions, though select Southeast Asian markets showed resilience supported by stable domestic demand and improving foreign inflows.
Companies:
- Toyota
- Sony
- Ayala Corporation
- John Keells Holdings
Tags:
- Asian markets
- Nikkei
Explore:High Return Equity Mutual Fund
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Asian markets see divergent moves; Southeast Asia and South Asia outperform Japan pre-market.
Asian markets opened mixed as investors digested Wall Street’s sharp overnight losses. Japan’s Nikkei slipped 0.4%, led by declines in tech and export stocks, while Manila’s PSEi gained 0.59% and Sri Lanka’s CSE index rose 0.49%, reflecting localized strength amid global volatility. Analysts said regional sentiment remains cautious due to renewed U.S.-China tensions, though select Southeast Asian markets showed resilience supported by stable domestic demand and improving foreign inflows.

Asian markets opened mixed as investors digested Wall Street’s sharp overnight losses. Japan’s Nikkei slipped 0.4%, led by declines in tech and export stocks, while Manila’s PSEi gained 0.59% and Sri Lanka’s CSE index rose 0.49%, reflecting localized strength amid global volatility. Analysts said regional sentiment remains cautious due to renewed U.S.-China tensions, though select Southeast Asian markets showed resilience supported by stable domestic demand and improving foreign inflows.
Companies:
- Toyota
- Sony
- Ayala Corporation
- John Keells Holdings
Tags:
- Asian markets
- Nikkei
- Asian markets
- Nikkei
- Philippines PSEi
- Sri Lanka CSE
- global volatility