Asian stocks mostly higher on record Dow, telecom news
TOKYO — Asian markets were mostly higher Wednesday, cheered by gains on Wall Street and optimism about the telecommunications industry.
KEEPING SCORE: Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 rose 0.7 per cent to finish at 18,496.69. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 added 0.9 per cent to 5,478.10. South Korea’s Kospi was little changed, inching up less than 0.1 per cent at 1,991.15. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng edged up 0.3 per cent to 22,748.81, while the Shanghai Composite added 0.4 per cent to 3,211.87.
WALL STREET: The Dow Jones industrial average rose 35.54 points, or 0.2 per cent, to a record high 19,251.78. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose 7.52 points, or 0.3 per cent, to 2,212.23 and the Nasdaq composite rose 24.11 points, or 0.5 per cent, to 5,333.
TRUMP TELECOMS: SoftBank’s shares jumped nearly 4 per cent in morning trading in Tokyo after its CEO met with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and then announced the Japanese company, which owns the majority of Sprint, plans to invest $50 billion in the U.S. to create 50,000 jobs. Sprint added 1.5 per cent and T-Mobile gained about 2 per cent, amid speculation T-Mobile it could be acquired, possibly by SoftBank.